Question on Notice regarding the South West Development Commission's job creation and career opportunity improvement activities in the South West region of WA. The answer provides a list of activities undertaken but does not provide specific job creation numbers.

AnsweredQoN 1773Legislative Council
Asked
21 October 2014
Portfolio
Regional Development

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I refer to the South West Development Commission's (SWDC) objective to "maximize job creation and improve career opportunities in the region", and I ask: (a) how many permanent new jobs have been created as a result of SWDC activities in: (i) 2012-13; (ii) 2013-14; and (iii) 2014 to date; (b) in relation to (a), in what areas of employment were the jobs created and where in the South West are they located; (c) what has SWDC done to improve career opportunities in the region in: (i) 2012-13; (ii) 2013-14; and (iii) 2014 to date; and (d) in relation to (c), how has SWDC assessed this improvement in career opportunities?

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Answered
2 December 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Regional Development
Response time
42 days
(a)-(d) It is not possible to accurately identify the number of permanent  jobs created as a result of the activities of the South West Development Commission. However, in the past three years the SWDC has engaged in a substantial number of activities designed to maximise job creation and improve career opportunities in the region, including;
2012-13:
· Implemented Manjimup SuperTowns Economic Development strategy
· Surfers Point redeveloped
· Implemented South West Events Scheme
· Funded first stage of the Margaret River Perimeter Road
· Facilitated funding of initial design of Preston River diversion to allow expansion of Bunbury Port.
· The Culinary Journeys of Western Australia food and wine promotion in Jakarta.
· The Bunbury-Jiaxing Business Office supported to assist trade and inbound investment opportunities.
· The movie Drift premiered in the region and theatrically released in Australia with associated tourism literature.
· The inaugural Emergence Creative Festival was held in Margaret River to showcase creative industry opportunities.
· The South West Workforce Development Plan 2013-2016 was released.
· A plan to guide efforts to strengthen the region's tourism industry was released.
· A Critical Horizons seminar explored the future of ecotourism in the region.
· Contributed to the City of Bunbury Creative lighting project.
· Completed construction of the Bunbury free WiFi service
· Hosted three inbound trade delegations.
2013-14:
· Completed Busselton Airport expansion business case.
· Commenced planning for expansion of marine facilities in Bunbury.
· Hosted nine delegations from overseas trade partners.
· Implemented the South West Events program.
· Supported CinefestOz expansion and Emergence Creative Festival.
· Facilitated trade discussions with Vietnam's Consul to Western Australia.
· Completed business cases for aged care expansion.
· Contributed to National Landscapes Tourism Initiative and South West Cruise Ship Alliance.
· Continued support to the Southern Forests Food Council.
· Commenced development of the South West Film Friendly Strategy.
· Completed business planning for an Aboriginal Culinary Training Facility.
· Commenced the South West Agricultural Transformations Study.
· Promoted the region's food, wine and tourism opportunities in overseas publications such as Silver Kris (Singapore Airlines Inflight Magazine).
· Completed draft Blueprint for the South West.
· Organised trade delegations to attend the Margaret River Gourmet Escape.
2014-15 to date:
· Implemented South West Events Scheme.
· Signed an MOU with three other partners to support the development of a Digital Animation Centre in Bunbury.
· Signed a co-operation MOU with the Jiaxing Department of Commerce to facilitate trade and investment between the two areas.
· Organised trade delegations to attend the Margaret River Gourmet Escape.
· Continued to support the Bunbury Jiaxing Business Relations Office providing investment information to China.
· Commenced studies to reduce headworks for water and fire infrastructure costs to development projects in the South West.
· Hosted two delegations from overseas trade partners.

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