❓ A parliamentary question seeks details on attraction and retention allowances paid to staff and consultants within the Culture and the Arts portfolio. The answer reveals one instance of a retention allowance paid to the Chief Executive of ScreenWest.
AnsweredQoN 4432Legislative Council
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(1) By Agency, please indicate the names of people (for example, staff and consultants) and their salary level, who have been paid an attraction and/or retention allowance over the past 12 months?
(2) Please indicate the total amount paid to the person as the attraction and/or retention allowance?
(2) Please indicate the total amount paid to the person as the attraction and/or retention allowance?
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Answered
1 May 2007
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
161 days
The following person received the exact amount as their retention allowance for the period of 22 November 2005 - 21 November 2006. Position Title Name Salary Level $ Amount of Retention Allowance Received Chief Executive ScreenWest Tania Chambers L9 $14,159
Position Title Name Salary Level $ Amount of Retention Allowance Received Chief Executive ScreenWest Tania Chambers L9 $14,159
Position Title Name Salary Level $ Amount of Retention Allowance Received Chief Executive ScreenWest Tania Chambers L9 $14,159
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