❓ Hon. Kate Doust questions the Minister for State Development regarding the performance and value for money of the Western Australian International Trade and Investment Office in Jakarta, specifically seeking KPIs, monetary returns, and services provided to other Australian states. The Minister provides information on KPIs, confirms no monetary return, and states that the office does not provide services to other states.
AnsweredQoN 626Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND
INVESTMENT OFFICE, JAKARTA
626. Hon KATE DOUST to the Leader of the House representing
the Minister for State Development:
I refer to the
Western Australian International Trade and Investment Office in Jakarta.
(1) Will the minister provide the key
performance indicators used to measure the value for money being achieved by
this trade office for 2011–12; and
(a) if yes to (1), how is its performance then measured against the
KPIs; and
(b) if no to (1), why not?
(2) What was the monetary return to the
state for the financial year 2011–12 from the activities assisted
through this trade office?
(3) Does this trade
office also provide services to other Australian states or territory; and, if
yes to (3) —
(a) what types of services are provided;
(b) what monetary value has been provided to
the other Australian states or territory for the financial year 2011–12;
(c) how are other states charged for this
service; and
(d) what is the monetary value of this
service?
INVESTMENT OFFICE, JAKARTA
626. Hon KATE DOUST to the Leader of the House representing
the Minister for State Development:
I refer to the
Western Australian International Trade and Investment Office in Jakarta.
(1) Will the minister provide the key
performance indicators used to measure the value for money being achieved by
this trade office for 2011–12; and
(a) if yes to (1), how is its performance then measured against the
KPIs; and
(b) if no to (1), why not?
(2) What was the monetary return to the
state for the financial year 2011–12 from the activities assisted
through this trade office?
(3) Does this trade
office also provide services to other Australian states or territory; and, if
yes to (3) —
(a) what types of services are provided;
(b) what monetary value has been provided to
the other Australian states or territory for the financial year 2011–12;
(c) how are other states charged for this
service; and
(d) what is the monetary value of this
service?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the member
for some notice of this question.
(1) Yes. The three key performance
indicators regarding trade and investment for Western Australia are events or
activities undertaken; market intelligence undertaken; and inbound and outbound
missions facilitated.
(a) Performance is recorded through the
departmental operational plan.
(b) Not applicable.
(2) There is no
monetary return to the state. The trade office does not charge for its
services.
(3) No.
for some notice of this question.
(1) Yes. The three key performance
indicators regarding trade and investment for Western Australia are events or
activities undertaken; market intelligence undertaken; and inbound and outbound
missions facilitated.
(a) Performance is recorded through the
departmental operational plan.
(b) Not applicable.
(2) There is no
monetary return to the state. The trade office does not charge for its
services.
(3) No.
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