❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice requesting details about Christmas/end-of-year functions held by various departments, agencies, commissions, and government trading enterprises within the Attorney General and Minister for Commerce's portfolio in 2014. The response details which organisations held functions, attendance numbers, locations, and costs.
AnsweredQoN 3321Legislative Assembly
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For each department, agency, commission and Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities: (a) Did the organisation’s Corporate Executive/Executive Committee/Leadership Team hold a Christmas or end of year function in 2014 and, if so: (i) How many persons attended; (ii) Where was the function held; and (iii) What was the cost of the function; and (b) Where a Board or Committee exists, did the organisation’s Board/s or Committee/s hold a Christmas or end of year function in 2014 and, if so, for each Board and Committee: (i) What is the name of the Board or Committee; (ii) How many persons attended; (iii) Where was the function held; and (iv) What was the cost of the function?
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Answered
17 March 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Response time
28 days
Corruption and Crime Commission
(a)-(b) No
Commissioner for Children and Young People
(a)-(b) No
Department of Commerce
(a) No
(b) Yes
(i) Building Services Board and Plumbers Licensing Board
(ii) 40
(iii) Department of Commerce offices at level 3, 303 Sevenoaks Street, Cannington.
(iv) The cost to the Department of Commerce was $374.47
Department of the Attorney General
(a)-(b) No
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(a)-(b) No
Equal Opportunity Commission
(a)-(b) No
Office of the Information Commissioner
(a)-(b) No
Legal Aid
(a)-(b) No
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia; and
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
(a) No
(b) Yes
(i) Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
(ii) 99
(iii) Legal Practice Board of Western Australia, Level 5, 533 Hay Street, Perth
(iv) The cost to the Board was $3,583.85. Please note that the Government does not provide funding for the Legal Practice Board.
State Solicitor's Office
(a)-(b) No
Solicitor General's Office
(a)-(b) No
The Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(a)-(b) No
WorkCover
(a)-(b) No
(a)-(b) No
Commissioner for Children and Young People
(a)-(b) No
Department of Commerce
(a) No
(b) Yes
(i) Building Services Board and Plumbers Licensing Board
(ii) 40
(iii) Department of Commerce offices at level 3, 303 Sevenoaks Street, Cannington.
(iv) The cost to the Department of Commerce was $374.47
Department of the Attorney General
(a)-(b) No
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(a)-(b) No
Equal Opportunity Commission
(a)-(b) No
Office of the Information Commissioner
(a)-(b) No
Legal Aid
(a)-(b) No
Legal Practice Board of Western Australia; and
Legal Profession Complaints Committee
(a) No
(b) Yes
(i) Legal Practice Board of Western Australia
(ii) 99
(iii) Legal Practice Board of Western Australia, Level 5, 533 Hay Street, Perth
(iv) The cost to the Board was $3,583.85. Please note that the Government does not provide funding for the Legal Practice Board.
State Solicitor's Office
(a)-(b) No
Solicitor General's Office
(a)-(b) No
The Department of the Registrar, WA Industrial Relations Commission
(a)-(b) No
WorkCover
(a)-(b) No
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