A parliamentary question seeks information regarding the Western Australian Aboriginal Advisory Council (WAAAC), specifically concerning meeting frequency, strategic plan availability, and implementation progress. The answer reveals the plan is still in draft form.

AnsweredQoN 3475Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 June 2010
Portfolio
Indigenous Affairs

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I refer to the Western Australian Aboriginal Advisory Council (WAAAC), and ask:
(a) this committee is supposed to meet six times a year – how many times has it met to date in 2010;
(b) why hasn’t the WAAAC strategic plan been made available on its website or tabled in Parliament;
(c) will the Minister make the plan available to the public and can the Minister provide me with a copy of the WAAAC strategic plan; and
(d) what progress has been made with respect to the implementation of this plan?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
10 August 2010
Responded by
Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Response time
47 days
a) Three.
b) The Western Australian Aboriginal Advisory Council Strategic Plan is currently in draft form and has not been released publicly.
c) The Strategic Plan will be released publicly once it has been endorsed.
d) Not applicable.
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