❓ A WA parliamentary question sought information on whether sport and recreation groups' opinions on the WA Sport and Recreation Council's effectiveness had been sought. The Minister confirmed that opinions were sought as part of a 1998 strategic review, with a key recommendation being the Council's role in formulating the industry vision.
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(2) Have opinions on the effectiveness or usefulness of the WA Sport and Recreation Council ever been sought from sport and recreation groups? (3) If so, what were the outcomes of these surveys? (4) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister
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(1) Four years. (2) Yes. The Ernst and Young (1998) Ministry of Sport and Recreation: Strategic Review included consideration of the role of the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council. Opinions were sought from a variety of sport and recreation groups. (3) The key recommendation in the Ernst and Young (1998) report was that the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council be responsible for formulating the industry vision. (4) Not applicable.
(3) If so, what were the outcomes of these surveys? (4) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Four years. (2) Yes. The Ernst and Young (1998) Ministry of Sport and Recreation: Strategic Review included consideration of the role of the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council. Opinions were sought from a variety of sport and recreation groups. (3) The key recommendation in the Ernst and Young (1998) report was that the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council be responsible for formulating the industry vision. (4) Not applicable.
(4) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Four years. (2) Yes. The Ernst and Young (1998) Ministry of Sport and Recreation: Strategic Review included consideration of the role of the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council. Opinions were sought from a variety of sport and recreation groups. (3) The key recommendation in the Ernst and Young (1998) report was that the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council be responsible for formulating the industry vision. (4) Not applicable.
Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Four years. (2) Yes. The Ernst and Young (1998) Ministry of Sport and Recreation: Strategic Review included consideration of the role of the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council. Opinions were sought from a variety of sport and recreation groups. (3) The key recommendation in the Ernst and Young (1998) report was that the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council be responsible for formulating the industry vision. (4) Not applicable.
(3) If so, what were the outcomes of these surveys? (4) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Four years. (2) Yes. The Ernst and Young (1998) Ministry of Sport and Recreation: Strategic Review included consideration of the role of the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council. Opinions were sought from a variety of sport and recreation groups. (3) The key recommendation in the Ernst and Young (1998) report was that the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council be responsible for formulating the industry vision. (4) Not applicable.
(4) If not, why not? Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Four years. (2) Yes. The Ernst and Young (1998) Ministry of Sport and Recreation: Strategic Review included consideration of the role of the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council. Opinions were sought from a variety of sport and recreation groups. (3) The key recommendation in the Ernst and Young (1998) report was that the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council be responsible for formulating the industry vision. (4) Not applicable.
Answered on 14 November 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) Four years. (2) Yes. The Ernst and Young (1998) Ministry of Sport and Recreation: Strategic Review included consideration of the role of the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council. Opinions were sought from a variety of sport and recreation groups. (3) The key recommendation in the Ernst and Young (1998) report was that the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Council be responsible for formulating the industry vision. (4) Not applicable.
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