A Member of Parliament questions the inclusion of indigenous governance workshops as a major achievement, inquiring about its absence in the previous budget and the workshop's content. The Minister clarifies the workshops are part of a broader public sector capability building program and details the collaborative development process.

AnsweredQoN 3528Legislative Council
Asked
23 May 2006
Portfolio
Citizenship and Multicultural Interests

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I refer to the list of major achievements for 2005-06 as detailed on page 96 of the Budget documents under the Department of Premier and Cabinet and ask -
(1) Why is the reference to the Department developing a series of indigenous governance workshops listed as a major achievement for 2005-06 when it was not listed as an initiative in the previous Budget?
(2) What is involved in these workshops?

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Answered
13 June 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
21 days
(1) The indigenous governance seminars are an initiative as part of the public sector capability building program identified in last year's Budget. (2) Working collaboratively with the Department of Indigenous Affairs and the Institute for Public Administration Australia (WA) to develop the content, venues and promotion of the series.
(1) The indigenous governance seminars are an initiative as part of the public sector capability building program identified in last year's Budget. (2) Working collaboratively with the Department of Indigenous Affairs and the Institute for Public Administration Australia (WA) to develop the content, venues and promotion of the series.
(2) Working collaboratively with the Department of Indigenous Affairs and the Institute for Public Administration Australia (WA) to develop the content, venues and promotion of the series.

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