Hon Peter Collier's question seeks data on police officer allocation across metropolitan districts from 2019-2022, and any changes since June 2022. The answer provides specific numbers for each district across the requested time frame.

AnsweredQoN 1093Legislative Council
Asked
15 November 2022
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(1) What was the number of allocated police officers for each of the metropolitan districts on 30 June 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022? (2) What changes, if any, are there to the June 30 2022 figures to today's date?

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Answered
14 February 2023
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services representing the Minister for Police
Response time
9 days
The Western Australia Police Force advise:
1 – 2.
June 2019 Armadale, 280; Cannington, 271.30; Fremantle, 275.70; Joondalup, 282; Mandurah, 298; Midland, 278; Mirrabooka, 275; Perth, 301; June 2020 Armadale, 270.75; Cannington, 262; Fremantle, 266.65; Joondalup, 273; Mandurah, 289; Midland, 269; Mirrabooka, 266; Perth, 292; June 2021 Armadale, 269.75; Cannington, 265; Fremantle, 267.65; Joondalup, 274; Mandurah, 288; Midland, 270; Mirrabooka, 267; Perth, 321; June 2022 Armadale, 271.75; Cannington, 287; Fremantle, 293.65; Joondalup, 276; Mandurah, 319; Midland, 296; Mirrabooka, 297; Perth, 468; Nov 2022 Armadale, 275.75; Cannington, 291; Fremantle, 297.65; Joondalup, 280; Mandurah, 324; Midland, 300; Mirrabooka, 301; Perth, 472.

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