❓ Question regarding the frequency and attendance of the State Graffiti Taskforce meetings over the past 12 months. The Attorney General, representing the Minister for Police, provides a detailed list of meeting dates and attendees.
AnsweredQoN 705Legislative Council
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STATE GRAFFITI TASKFORCE
705. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the Attorney General
representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to the State Graffiti
Taskforce. How many times during the last 12 months did the task force meet and
who attended each of those meetings?
705. Hon ALANNA CLOHESY to the Attorney General
representing the Minister for Police:
I refer to the State Graffiti
Taskforce. How many times during the last 12 months did the task force meet and
who attended each of those meetings?
AnswerView source ↗
On behalf of the Minister for Police, I thank the honourable
member for some notice of the question.
The dates of the task force meetings and the attendance
records for represented agencies and organisations are: firstly, on 11 September
2015, Western Australia Police, regional and metropolitan representatives for
local government, Public Transport Authority, Western Australian Local
Government Association, Department of Corrective Services, Property Council of
Australia, Telstra, Water Corporation, member for Forrestfield, Department of
Housing and Department of Local Government and Communities; secondly, on 4 December
2015, Western Australia Police, Western Power, metropolitan representative for
local government, Public Transport Authority, Property Council of Australia,
Water Corporation, member for Forrestfield, Department of Housing, Department
of Local Government and Communities, and Main Roads; thirdly, on 4 March 2016, Western
Australia Police, Neighbourhood Watch, Western Power, metropolitan and regional
representatives for local government, Department of Corrective Services, Public
Transport Authority, Department of Education, Water Corporation, member for
Forrestfield, Department of Housing, Department of Local Government and
Communities, and Main Roads; and, fourthly, on 3 June 2016, Western Australia
Police, metropolitan and regional representatives for local government, Public
Transport Authority, Department of Corrective Services, Water Corporation,
member for Forrestfield, Telstra, Department of Local Government and
Communities, and Main Roads.
member for some notice of the question.
The dates of the task force meetings and the attendance
records for represented agencies and organisations are: firstly, on 11 September
2015, Western Australia Police, regional and metropolitan representatives for
local government, Public Transport Authority, Western Australian Local
Government Association, Department of Corrective Services, Property Council of
Australia, Telstra, Water Corporation, member for Forrestfield, Department of
Housing and Department of Local Government and Communities; secondly, on 4 December
2015, Western Australia Police, Western Power, metropolitan representative for
local government, Public Transport Authority, Property Council of Australia,
Water Corporation, member for Forrestfield, Department of Housing, Department
of Local Government and Communities, and Main Roads; thirdly, on 4 March 2016, Western
Australia Police, Neighbourhood Watch, Western Power, metropolitan and regional
representatives for local government, Department of Corrective Services, Public
Transport Authority, Department of Education, Water Corporation, member for
Forrestfield, Department of Housing, Department of Local Government and
Communities, and Main Roads; and, fourthly, on 3 June 2016, Western Australia
Police, metropolitan and regional representatives for local government, Public
Transport Authority, Department of Corrective Services, Water Corporation,
member for Forrestfield, Telstra, Department of Local Government and
Communities, and Main Roads.
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