Hon Helen Morton's QoN 2849 seeks information regarding Science and Innovation staff on contracts of $150,000 and $200,000, specifically concerning their previous permanent public servant salaries, contract rollovers, and performance reviews. The Minister defers the response to the Premier.

AnsweredQoN 2849Legislative Council
Asked
8 November 2005
Portfolio
Science and Innovation

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(b) $150 000; and (c) $200 000, for 2001 and 2005 were on contract at the above annualised salary level, but were permanent public servants at an annualised salary of less than $100 000?
(c) $200 000, for 2001 and 2005 were on contract at the above annualised salary level, but were permanent public servants at an annualised salary of less than $100 000?
for 2001 and 2005 were on contract at the above annualised salary level, but were permanent public servants at an annualised salary of less than $100 000?
(b) $150 000; and (c) $200 000, had their contracts rolled over in the past five years?
(c) $200 000, had their contracts rolled over in the past five years?
had their contracts rolled over in the past five years?

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Answered
15 March 2006
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training representing the Minister for Science and Innovation
Response time
127 days
(b) $150 000; and (c) $200 000, have had a fully documented annual performance review, with a documented annual performance report, during the past two years?
(c) $200 000, have had a fully documented annual performance review, with a documented annual performance report, during the past two years?
have had a fully documented annual performance review, with a documented annual performance report, during the past two years?
The Minister for the Environment; Science has provided the following response: The following information is correct as at 16 January 2006. The Office of Science and Innovation is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and therefore will be included in the response provided by the Premier.
The following information is correct as at 16 January 2006. The Office of Science and Innovation is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and therefore will be included in the response provided by the Premier.
The Office of Science and Innovation is part of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet and therefore will be included in the response provided by the Premier.

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