❓ The Deputy Premier's office states that none of its associated agencies were involved in the rangelands reform consultation process initiated in 2009, rendering cost inquiries inapplicable.
AnsweredQoN 4383Legislative Council
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(1) Have any of the Minister's agencies been involved in the Government’s rangelands reform process, consultation on which started in 2009? (2) If yes to (1), what has been the full cost to the agency from when consultation started to date of all consultation activities, including but not limited to: (a) participation in, or staging of, any forums; (b) presentations to various interest groups by agency staff; (c) travel and accommodation; (d) venue hire; (e) dollar value of FTE staff time; (f) advertising; (g) external consultant and adviser fees; and (h) any other costs?
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Answered
12 October 2016
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Deputy Premier
Response time
35 days
There are no agencies, departments or government trading enterprises directly associated with the Deputy Premier portfolio.
(1-2) Not applicable.
(1-2) Not applicable.
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