A WA parliamentary question on notice from 2002 regarding the Forest Products Commission and the Department of Conservation and Land Management, seeking information on staffing levels, budget, and income.

AnsweredQoN 1421Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 February 2002
Portfolio
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

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(1) How many employees are there, currently, in the Forest Products Commission?
(2) What is the budget for 2001-2002?
(3) What is the estimated income for Forest Products in 2001-2002?
(4) What is the estimated income for Forest Products in 2002-2003?
(5) How many full-time employees were there in the Department of Conservation and Land Management in 1999-2000 and 2000-2001?

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Answered
26 March 2002
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Response time
35 days
(2) As no reference is made to a specific budget the following information is provided: Total Expenditure Budget for 2001-2002 on an accrual basis is $121.796 million (3) The estimated income for 2001-2002 on an accrual basis is $127.281 million (4) The estimated income for 2002-2003 on an accrual basis is $108.256 million. (5) (Advised by CALM) Full time employees in the Department of Conservation and Land Management were: 1999/2000 1224 full time employees 2000/2001 1083 full time employees Note: The figures above are for full time employees. The full time equivalents (FTE's) for the same period were as follows: 1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
Total Expenditure Budget for 2001-2002 on an accrual basis is $121.796 million (3) The estimated income for 2001-2002 on an accrual basis is $127.281 million (4) The estimated income for 2002-2003 on an accrual basis is $108.256 million. (5) (Advised by CALM) Full time employees in the Department of Conservation and Land Management were: 1999/2000 1224 full time employees 2000/2001 1083 full time employees Note: The figures above are for full time employees. The full time equivalents (FTE's) for the same period were as follows: 1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
(3) The estimated income for 2001-2002 on an accrual basis is $127.281 million (4) The estimated income for 2002-2003 on an accrual basis is $108.256 million. (5) (Advised by CALM) Full time employees in the Department of Conservation and Land Management were: 1999/2000 1224 full time employees 2000/2001 1083 full time employees Note: The figures above are for full time employees. The full time equivalents (FTE's) for the same period were as follows: 1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
(4) The estimated income for 2002-2003 on an accrual basis is $108.256 million. (5) (Advised by CALM) Full time employees in the Department of Conservation and Land Management were: 1999/2000 1224 full time employees 2000/2001 1083 full time employees Note: The figures above are for full time employees. The full time equivalents (FTE's) for the same period were as follows: 1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
(5) (Advised by CALM) Full time employees in the Department of Conservation and Land Management were: 1999/2000 1224 full time employees 2000/2001 1083 full time employees Note: The figures above are for full time employees. The full time equivalents (FTE's) for the same period were as follows: 1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
Full time employees in the Department of Conservation and Land Management were: 1999/2000 1224 full time employees 2000/2001 1083 full time employees Note: The figures above are for full time employees. The full time equivalents (FTE's) for the same period were as follows: 1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
1999/2000 1224 full time employees 2000/2001 1083 full time employees Note: The figures above are for full time employees. The full time equivalents (FTE's) for the same period were as follows: 1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
2000/2001 1083 full time employees Note: The figures above are for full time employees. The full time equivalents (FTE's) for the same period were as follows: 1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
Note: The figures above are for full time employees. The full time equivalents (FTE's) for the same period were as follows: 1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
1999/2000 1446 2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
2000/2001 1242 The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.
The difference between full time employees and full time equivalent employees is seasonal, contract, part time and casual employees.

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