❓ Details the use of Executive Transport Service and third-party chauffeur services by Members of Parliament (excluding Ministers and the Leader of the Opposition) representing the Premier or a Minister during 2018, including trip details and associated costs.
AnsweredQoN 4707Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 February 2019
Member
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Relations
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During 2018 did any Member of Parliament (excluding Ministers and the Leader of the Opposition) utilise the Executive Transport Service or third-party chauffeur service to attend an event or meeting on behalf of the Premier or a Minister and if so: (a) What were the details of each trip (event/meeting, location to and from, name of the relevant Member utilising the service); and (b) What are the costs associated with the provision of this service?
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Answered
12 March 2019
Response time
6 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a)
21 March 2018
Hon Alanna Clohesy MLC representing the Deputy Premier.
Parliament House - Novotel Perth - Parliament House
Details: Delivered the opening address at the 2018 Western Australian Alcohol and Other Drug Conference.
22 March 2018
Hon Alanna Clohesy MLC representing the Deputy Premier.
Parliament House - Graylands Hospital – Parliament House
Details: Delivered keynote address at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists General Meeting.
22 March 2018
Hon Pierre Yang MLC representing the Premier.
Parliament House - UWA - Parliament House
Details: Attended ‘One in a Million’ Rotary event
8 June 2018
Reece Whitby MLA representing the Premier
Cottesloe - Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre – Cottesloe
Details: Attended Australian Society for Medical Research Week – Scientific Symposium awards.
10 December 2018
Reece Whitby MLA representing the Premier
Cottesloe - Crown Towers - Cottesloe
Details: Motor Neurone Disease Foundation Charity Gala
(b)
All services were provided by Executive Transport Service branch aside from on 22 March 2018, Hon Alanna Clohesy MLC representing the Deputy Premier. This service was provided by a third party chauffeur service and cost $170.00.
(a)
21 March 2018
Hon Alanna Clohesy MLC representing the Deputy Premier.
Parliament House - Novotel Perth - Parliament House
Details: Delivered the opening address at the 2018 Western Australian Alcohol and Other Drug Conference.
22 March 2018
Hon Alanna Clohesy MLC representing the Deputy Premier.
Parliament House - Graylands Hospital – Parliament House
Details: Delivered keynote address at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists General Meeting.
22 March 2018
Hon Pierre Yang MLC representing the Premier.
Parliament House - UWA - Parliament House
Details: Attended ‘One in a Million’ Rotary event
8 June 2018
Reece Whitby MLA representing the Premier
Cottesloe - Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre – Cottesloe
Details: Attended Australian Society for Medical Research Week – Scientific Symposium awards.
10 December 2018
Reece Whitby MLA representing the Premier
Cottesloe - Crown Towers - Cottesloe
Details: Motor Neurone Disease Foundation Charity Gala
(b)
All services were provided by Executive Transport Service branch aside from on 22 March 2018, Hon Alanna Clohesy MLC representing the Deputy Premier. This service was provided by a third party chauffeur service and cost $170.00.
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