❓ A Western Australian parliamentary question seeks clarification on deferred supplementary funding for Indigenous Affairs, specifically regarding capacity building, agency reform, and the Remote Service Delivery National Partnership Agreement.
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Minister, I refer to the line item entitled ‘Defer 2008–2009 Supplementary Funding to Outyears’ on page 210, Volume 1 of the 2010–2011 State Budget Paper No. 2, and I ask:
(a) what is the breakdown of this funding; and
(b) what is the reason for the deferral?
(a) what is the breakdown of this funding; and
(b) what is the reason for the deferral?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 August 2010
Responded by
Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Response time
47 days
(a) 2009-10 - $665,000 relates to Department of Indigenous Affairs (DIA) capacity building and agency reform within DIA.
2012-13 - $1,200,000 is funding for the National Partnership Agreement on Remote Service Delivery (RSD NP) project.
(b) $665,000 was deferred pending organisational structural review outcomes due for completion in 2009-10.
$1,200,000 for the RSD NP Project was deferred due to delays associated with reaching agreement with the Commonwealth Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) on implementation of the Regional Operations Centre in Broome. The funds were repositioned to 2012-13 when the original funding was due to lapse.
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2012-13 - $1,200,000 is funding for the National Partnership Agreement on Remote Service Delivery (RSD NP) project.
(b) $665,000 was deferred pending organisational structural review outcomes due for completion in 2009-10.
$1,200,000 for the RSD NP Project was deferred due to delays associated with reaching agreement with the Commonwealth Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) on implementation of the Regional Operations Centre in Broome. The funds were repositioned to 2012-13 when the original funding was due to lapse.
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