❓ Question on Notice regarding staffing levels and office locations within the Department of Regional Development. The answer refers to a tabled paper.
AnsweredQoN 6251Legislative Assembly
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(1) What numbers of officers are employed in each of the public service levels from ‘Level 1, Under 17 Years’ to ‘Class 4’ within the Department of Regional Development?
(2) How many staff are employed in each office building accommodating Departmental staff?
(3) What is the address of each of the office buildings mentioned in (2)?
(2) How many staff are employed in each office building accommodating Departmental staff?
(3) What is the address of each of the office buildings mentioned in (2)?
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Answered
3 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
35 days
(1) - (3) [see tabled paper no.]
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