❓ Mr Kobelke requests detailed information on each work-related fatality in WA for the 1999-2000 period, including victim's name, cause, industry, date, and location of the incident. The Minister responded by tabling a paper with the information.
AnsweredQoN 303Legislative Assembly
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303. Mr KOBELKE to the Minister for Labour Relations:
For each work related fatality for 1999-2000, what was -
(a) the name of the worker killed;
(b) the cause of the fatality;
(c) the industry in which the employee was engaged;
(d) the date of the accident or event that caused the fatality; and
(e) the locality of the accident or event that caused the fatality?
For each work related fatality for 1999-2000, what was -
(a) the name of the worker killed;
(b) the cause of the fatality;
(c) the industry in which the employee was engaged;
(d) the date of the accident or event that caused the fatality; and
(e) the locality of the accident or event that caused the fatality?
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Answered
14 November 2000
Response time
97 days
The Minister Replied:
See tabled paper.
See tabled paper.
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