The question seeks information on joint training exercises between environment/parks departments, fire services, and local government. The answer confirms joint exercises occurred between Parks and Wildlife and Fire and Emergency Services, with details provided in a tabled paper.

AnsweredQoN 1352Legislative Assembly
Asked
29 October 2013
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Environment

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Can the Minister advise whether the staff of Department of Environment and Conservation and Department of Parks and Wildlife have participated in joint training exercises with Department of Fire and Emergency Services and local government personnel, in the 2012 calendar year and 2013 to date, and if so please list the location , date and number of personnel involved in each?

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Answered
3 December 2013
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
35 days
[See tabled paper no.]
Yes, the Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW) has undertaken scenario-based joint training exercises with the Department of Fire and Emergency Services. The attached table includes the best information available from DPaW records regarding the dates and location of, and DPaW staff attendance at, joint exercises during 2012 and 2013 to date. Information contained in this table may differ from that supplied by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services as DPaW does not record activities such as workshops as formal staff training.

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