A parliamentary question sought information on Attraction and Retention Benefits (ARB) across agencies within the Water; Sport and Recreation; Forestry portfolio. The responses indicate minimal use of ARBs, with only the Department of Sport and Recreation reporting a single officer receiving such benefits.

AnsweredQoN 4495Legislative Assembly
Asked
8 September 2015
Portfolio
Water; Sport and Recreation; Forestry

QuestionView source ↗

For all agencies, departments and trading enterprises within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities: (a) how many officers in each department, agency or trading enterprise receive “Attraction and Retention" (ARB) benefits; (b) what is this number as a percentage of the organisation's workforce; (c) what is the total annual value of these benefits; and (d) since 1 July 2010, how many ARB arrangements have been reviewed and discontinued?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
13 October 2015
Responded by
Minister for Water; Sport and Recreation; Forestry
Response time
35 days
Aqwest
(a) None
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) Not applicable
Busselton Water
(a) None
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) Not applicable
Combat Sports Commission
(a) None
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) No ARB arrangements have been in place during this time.
Department of Sport and Recreation
(a) One
(b) Less than 0.5%
(c) $8 915 per annum
(d)  Nil
Department of Water
(a) None
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) Not applicable
Forest Products Commission
(a) None
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) Not applicable
VenuesWest
(a) None
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) Not applicable
Water Corporation
(a) None
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) Not applicable
Western Australian Institute of Sport
(a) None
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(d) None

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