A WA parliamentary question on notice requests detailed information about staff, pay, qualifications, employment history, benefits, and costs associated with various teams across multiple government departments and agencies. The responses vary, with some agencies reporting no relevant staff and others providing specific details.

AnsweredQoN 2796Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 October 2007
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety; Water Resources; Sport and Recreation

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(a) how many staff are employed as a part of each team or as ancillary support staff assisting the team;
(b) the names of each staff member in each team along with:
(i) their position and role;
(ii) their level of pay;
(iii) their qualifications; and
(iv) employment details of any previous record of employment by the State Government, any State Government department or Government-owned corporation, ministerial office or electorate office;
(c) which members of this team have been provided with the following items and the costs involved in providing them:
(i) Government-owned car;
(ii) mobile phone;
(iii) Personal Digital Assistant (PDA); and
(iv) laptop or notebook;
(d) whether any of the members of each team have been provided with a credit card; and if so
(i) list the staff members provided with the card and the credit limit of the cards in question.
(e) if there is a general office credit card or cards and the credit limit; and
(f) other specific costs associated with each team, including office space, computers or other office equipment?

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Answered
27 November 2007
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety; Water Resources; Sport and Recreation
Response time
42 days
Minister's Office
(a) Nil
(b) - (f) Not applicable
Busselton Water
(a) Nil
(b) - (f) Not applicable
Aqwest
(a) Nil
(b) - (f) Not applicable
Department of Sport and Recreation
(a) Nil
(b) - (f) Not applicable
Water Corporation
No online marketing team is assigned within the Water Corporation, as described in the question.
(a) Two people are employed to co-ordinate the Water Corporation's external and internal websites.
(b) Kevin Brooke:
(i) Web Services Coordinator: Responsible for planning, developing and coordinating the update of the Water Corporation Internet and Intranet website content.
(ii) Level 7.
(iii) Bachelor of Applied Science.
(iv) Mr Brooke's employment history is detailed below:
1994 to date Water Corporation
1990-1994 Health Department of Western Australia
1988-1990 Department of Community Services
1983 -1988 Library and Information Services of Western Australia
Lynn Ross:
(i) Responsible for assisting with the development of internal Intranet content.
(ii) Level 3.
(iii) Various web-development training.
(iv) Ms Ross has been employed by the Water Corporation since 1974.
(c) (i) None.
(ii) Mobile telephone used by Kevin Brooke - average charges $15 per month.
(iii) None.
(iv) Laptop used by Kevin Brooke - $70 per month.
(d) - (e) None.
(f) Other costs, including accommodation and computing, are allocated to Business Units and not to individual employees.
Department of Water
(a) Nil
(b) - (f) Not applicable
WA Sports Centre Trust
(a) Nil
(b) - (f) Not applicable
WA Institute of Sport
(a) Nil
(b) - (f) Not applicable
WA Police
(a) 1
(b) Ilona Wundenberg
(i) Business Coordinator, Web Services. This position manages the day-to-day service delivery of the Western Australia Police Internet and Intranet resources. In addition, prepares and implements corporate policies.
(ii) Level 5 Public Sector General Agreement (PSGA)
(iii) Training and development courses relating to on-line development, content preparation, publishing and graphic design.
(iv) Disability Services Commission and Department of Sport and Recreation.
(c) - (f) Nil
Fire and Emergency Services Authority
(a) Nil
(b) - (f) Not applicable
Fire and Emergency Services Superannuation Board
(a) Nil
(b) - (f) Not applicable
Office of Crime Prevention
As WA Police is the responsible reporting agency in respect of the Office of Crime Prevention, the Police response will be inclusive of the Office of Crime Prevention.
Office of Road Safety
The Office of Road Safety is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) for all administrative issues.
As such, the Office of Road Safety's response to this question will be included as part of the DPC response.
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