❓ Question on Notice regarding the Mid West Development Commission's staffing arrangements, specifically concerning employees seconded from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, their residency, and the existence of a current Strategic Plan. The answer refers to another question.
AnsweredQoN 1494Legislative Assembly
Asked
3 December 2025
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Agriculture and Food; Fisheries; Forestry; Small Business; Mid West
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I refer to the Mid West Development Commission (MWDC), and I ask : (a) how many employees, by headcount and full-time equivalent, are employed by, or seconded from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, for the service of MWDC; (b) of those identified in (a), please detail their designation and whether they are: (i) permanent employees; (ii) casual employees; and (iii) employees of another type or category (please detail); (c) of those identified in (a), how many permanently reside in: (i) regional Western Australia; and (ii) the Perth metropolitan region; and (d) Does MWDC have a current Strategic Plan in place?
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Answered
17 February 2026
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Minister representing the Minister for Agriculture and Food; Fisheries; Forestry; Small Business; Mid West
Response time
3 days
Refer to the answer provided in Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1493.
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