A WA parliamentary question seeks data on gender representation in government departments, agencies, and the Ministerial Office, specifically regarding staff at Class 1 and above, and details of female staff in the Ministerial Office. The answer refers to publicly available reports.

AnsweredQoN 5541Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 May 2011
Portfolio
Environment; Water

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(1) How many female staff members within each department and agency within the Minister’s portfolios are currently ranked at class 1 and above (for each class please specify); and
(a) what is the percentage of female staff at class 1 and above (for each class please specify); and
(b) how many males are currently ranked at class 1 and above (for each class please specify)?
(2) For those persons currently employed in the Ministerial Office please advise:
(a) the number of female staff employed, including those on placement, secondment and attachment; and
(b) the name, position, and contract type of each female staff member?

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Answered
23 June 2011
Responded by
Minister for Environment; Water
Response time
30 days
Information relating to the profile of public sector staff by agencies can be found in a range of materials regularly published as a part of this government's ongoing commitment to accountability and transparency. This material includes respective agency annual reports or the Public Sector Commission's WA Public Sector Quarterly Workforce Reports or annual Workforce Profiles.
Information relating to staff in Ministerial Offices can be found in the Ministerial Resourcing Report tabled in Parliament every quarter as part of this Government's ongoing commitment to accountability and transparency.
If the Member has a specific enquiry relating to a specific agency, the Government will endeavour to answer it.
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