Coffee cart upgrade at Parliament House cost taxpayers almost $400,000
Taxpayers were charged $390,000 to upgrade a coffee cart in the press gallery of the federal parliament, officials have told Senate estimates.
Officials from the Department of Parliamentary Services told a hearing on Monday that the kiosk was predicted to boost sales from 85,000 coffees in 2018-19 at the old coffee cart it replaced to “well over” 100,000 this financial year.
Caffeine addicts in federal parliament are served by four outlets: one privately run cafe called Aussies; and three run by the department – the Queen’s Terrace cafe, the staff cafeteria and the press gallery coffee cart.
On Monday the department’s secretary, Robert Stefanic, told Senate
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/mar/02/coffee-cart-upgrade-at-parliament-house-cost-taxpayers-almost-400000

Officials from the Department of Parliamentary Services told a hearing on Monday that the kiosk was predicted to boost sales from 85,000 coffees in 2018-19 at the old coffee cart it replaced to “well over” 100,000 this financial year.
Caffeine addicts in federal parliament are served by four outlets: one privately run cafe called Aussies; and three run by the department – the Queen’s Terrace cafe, the staff cafeteria and the press gallery coffee cart.
On Monday the department’s secretary, Robert Stefanic, told Senate
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/mar/02/coffee-cart-upgrade-at-parliament-house-cost-taxpayers-almost-400000

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