Mr. Staltari's question seeks a detailed breakdown of the Department of Education's workforce FTE as of January 1, 2023, including location-specific figures. The answer provides a comprehensive breakdown of FTE across various sites.

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Asked
2 December 2025
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I refer to the Department of Education’s overall workforce, and I ask: (a) As of 1 January 2023, how many total FTE were employed by the Department of Education; and (b) Of the figure provided in (a), how many of those FTE are primarily employed at: (i) WA public schools; (ii) The Department of Education’s 151 Royal Street site; and (iii) Other sites not specified above – and please provide a breakdown of these sites?

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Answered
14 April 2026
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
15 days
(a) 40,356.
(b)     Of the figure provided in (a), these FTE were primarily employed at:
Site
FTE
(i) WA public schools – various locations
38,709
(ii) 151 Royal Street, East Perth
998
(iii) Other sites
649
Total
40,356
Of the figure provided in (b) (iii), these FTE were primarily employed at:
Site
FTE
33 Giles Avenue, Padbury
288
303 Sevenoaks St, Cannington (School Curriculum and Standards Authority)
159
2 Brook Street, East Perth
6
164-194 Oxford Street, Leederville
41
North Metropolitan Education Regional Office
41
South Metropolitan Education Regional Office
39
South West Education Regional Office
17
Kimberley Education Regional Office
19
Midwest Education Regional Office
14
Wheatbelt Education Regional Office
10
Goldfields Education Regional Office
9
Pilbara Education Regional Office
6
Total
649
Note: The FTE figures are calculated based on FTE employees (including permanent, fixed-term and casual employees) in the relevant pay period.

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