❓ Ms Hodson-Thomas requests the Minister to table correspondence related to the Adventure Tourism Visitor Safety Taskforce. The Minister provides details of consultation methods used instead of tabling the direct correspondence.
AnsweredQoN 1193Legislative Assembly
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(1) Will the Minister table in Parliament the direct correspondence to the 22 stakeholder organisations and individuals in July 2005 by the Ministerial Taskforce into Adventure Tourism Visitor Safety and their responses?
(2) If not, why not?
(2) If not, why not?
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Answered
15 June 2006
Responded by
Minister for Tourism
Response time
29 days
Correspondence was forwarded to 22 stakeholder organisations seeking comment to the Review of Adventure Tourism Visitor Safety in Western Australia. See table paper no. this particular sample letter was addressed to Surf Lifesaving WA. In addition to the above, the Taskforce also advertised the public comment period in The West Australian on 29 July 2005. This information also featured on the Department of Premier and Cabinet's website as well as in the Tourism Western Australia and the Department of Conservation and Land Management's tourism e-newsletters. Tourism Western Australia's e-newsletter is distributed to in excess of 4000 individuals including tourism operators, industry organisations, State and Local Government.
In addition to the above, the Taskforce also advertised the public comment period in The West Australian on 29 July 2005. This information also featured on the Department of Premier and Cabinet's website as well as in the Tourism Western Australia and the Department of Conservation and Land Management's tourism e-newsletters. Tourism Western Australia's e-newsletter is distributed to in excess of 4000 individuals including tourism operators, industry organisations, State and Local Government.
In addition to the above, the Taskforce also advertised the public comment period in The West Australian on 29 July 2005. This information also featured on the Department of Premier and Cabinet's website as well as in the Tourism Western Australia and the Department of Conservation and Land Management's tourism e-newsletters. Tourism Western Australia's e-newsletter is distributed to in excess of 4000 individuals including tourism operators, industry organisations, State and Local Government.
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