A WA parliamentary question seeks details on reviews, committees, inquiries, and taskforces established under the Deputy Premier's portfolios since March 2009. The response provides information for the Department of Health and the Department of Indigenous Affairs, with some data attached as a separate document.

AnsweredQoN 995Legislative Council
Asked
11 August 2009
Portfolio
Deputy Premier

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For all portfolios, Departments and Agencies, over which the Deputy Premier holds responsibility, -
(1) How many reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces have been established since 31 March 2009?
(2) Will the Deputy Premier list all the reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established in that period?
(3) What is the name and qualification of each person who heads each review, committee, inquiry and taskforce that has been established?
(4) Will the Deputy Premier list the commencement date and completion date for all reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established?
(5) Will the Deputy Premier list the total cost of sitting fees and the total cost for each of the reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established?
(6) Will the Deputy Premier list the cost of sitting fees to date and estimated total final cost of each review, committee, inquiry and taskforce that is still current?

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Answered
15 September 2009
Responded by
Minister for Transport representing the Deputy Premier
Response time
35 days
Department of Health
(1) 10.
(2 - 6) See attached document
[tabled paper ________].
Office of Health Review
(1) Nil
(2 - 6) Not applicable.
Nurses and Midwives Board
(1) Nil
(2 - 6) Not applicable.
Department of Indigenous Affairs
(1) One.
(2) The Western Australian Aboriginal Advisory Council (WAAAC).
(3) The WAAAC has not met or chosen a Chairman yet. As per Section 18 (3) of the
Aboriginal Affairs Planning Act (1972),
the Chairman of the Council shall be chosen by and from amongst the members of the Council.
(4) The re-establishment of the WAAAC was announced on 9 August 2009 and the first meeting scheduled for 2 September 2009. The WAAAC is ongoing and does not have a completion date.
(5) As at 11 August 2009, there have been no expenses incurred in its functioning.
(6) Sitting fees paid to members as at 31 July 2009 is '$0'. The estimated total cost of the WAAAC is $250,000 per annum.
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