Mr Ripper requests details and copies of communication agreements signed by Minister Waldron and various departments/agencies under his portfolio responsibilities. The Minister provides the requested information and tables the agreements.

AnsweredQoN 328Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 December 2008
Portfolio
Sport and Recreation; Racing and Gaming; Minister Assisting the Minister for Health

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(a) the date when communication agreements were signed by the Minister and each respective department, agency or government owned corporation the Minister is responsible for;
(b) the names of the people who signed off on each agreement;
(c) the name of the department contact for each agreement; and
(d) can the Minister table a copy of each communication agreement?

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Answered
1 February 2009
Responded by
Minister for Sport and Recreation; Racing and Gaming; Minister Assisting the Minister for Health
Response time
60 days
Department of Sport and Recreation
(a) 21 October 2008 and 7 October 2008.
(b) Hon Terry Waldron MLA and Mr Ron Alexander.
(c) Mr Ron Alexander, Director General.
(d) Yes. [see tabled paper no]
WA Sports Centre Trust
(a) 27 October 2008.
(b) Hon Terry Waldron MLA and Mr David Etherton.
(c) Mr David Etherton, Chief Executive Officer
(d) Yes. [see tabled paper no]
Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor
(a) 2 October 2008.
(b) Hon Terry Waldron MLA Mr Barry Sargeant.
(c) Mr Barry Sargeant, Director General
(d) Yes. [see tabled paper no]
Department of Health
(a) 29 October 2008 and 23 October 2008.
(b) Hon Terry Waldron MLA and Dr Peter Flett.
(c) Dr Peter Flett, Director General.
(d) Yes. [see tabled paper no]
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