A WA parliamentary question seeking details on attraction and retention allowances paid to staff and consultants within the Environment and Water portfolios. The answer reveals payments made in some agencies but not others.

AnsweredQoN 6736Legislative Assembly
Asked
1 November 2011
Portfolio
Environment; Water

QuestionView source ↗

For 1 September 2010 to date can the Minister please provide:
(a) for all departments and agencies under the Minister’s control, including the ministerial office, the names of people (for example, staff and consultants) and their salary level, who have been paid an attraction and/or retention allowance; and
(b) the total amount paid to the person as the attraction and/or retention allowance?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
1 December 2011
Responded by
Minister for Environment; Water
Response time
30 days
Ministerial Office
(a) Nil
(b) Not applicable
Department of Environment and Conservation
(a) Ken Rayner, Specified Calling Level 5
(b) $9 366
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
(a) Professor Kingsley Dixon, Specified Calling Level 5
(b) $20 018.90
Water Corporation
(a) No attraction allowance was paid. However, there was a retention allowance paid for the following positions:
1.  Project Worker, Wages Level 5
2.  Project Worker, Wages Level 5
3.  Project Worker, Wages Level 5
4.  Project Worker, Wages Level 5
5.  Senior Asset Delivery Representative, Salary Level 6
(b)
1. $8 000
2. $8 000
3. $8 000
4. $6 000
5. $2 731
Office of the Environmental Protection Authority, Office of the Appeals Convenor, Swan River Trust, Zoological Parks Authority, Department of Water, Aqwest & Busselton Water Board
(a) Nil
(b) Not applicable
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