A WA parliamentary question on notice requesting details about reviews, committees, inquiries, and taskforces established within the Local Government and Regional Development portfolio between May 2005 and June 2006. The Minister's response indicates only one such body was established: the Local Government Structural and Electoral Reform review.

AnsweredQoN 4106Legislative Council
Asked
23 August 2006
Portfolio
Local Government and Regional Development

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For all portfolios, Departments and Agencies over which the Minister holds responsibility -
(1) How many reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces have been established between 1 May 2005 and 30 June 2006?
(2) Will the Minister list all the reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established in that period?
(3) What is the name and qualification of each person who heads each review, committee, inquiry and taskforce that has been established?
(4) Will the Minister list the commencement date and completion date for all reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established?
(5) Will the Minister list the total cost of sitting fees and the total cost for each of the reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established?
(6) Will the Minister list the cost of sitting fees to date and estimated total final cost of each review, committee, inquiry and taskforce that is still current?

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Answered
4 December 2006
Responded by
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development
Response time
103 days
(1) 1 (2) Local Government Structural and Electoral Reform in Western Australia (3) Councillor Charlie Gregorini, Chairman, Local Government Advisory Board (4) Commenced October 2005, reported to Minister in March 2006 (5) Yes, $42,472 - does not include staff salaries (6) See (5) above The above review was additional to the normal day to day tasks of the Local Government Advisory Board whose major function is to assess proposals to change local government boundaries and their systems of representations, and make recommendations to the Minister.
(2) Local Government Structural and Electoral Reform in Western Australia (3) Councillor Charlie Gregorini, Chairman, Local Government Advisory Board (4) Commenced October 2005, reported to Minister in March 2006 (5) Yes, $42,472 - does not include staff salaries (6) See (5) above The above review was additional to the normal day to day tasks of the Local Government Advisory Board whose major function is to assess proposals to change local government boundaries and their systems of representations, and make recommendations to the Minister.
(3) Councillor Charlie Gregorini, Chairman, Local Government Advisory Board (4) Commenced October 2005, reported to Minister in March 2006 (5) Yes, $42,472 - does not include staff salaries (6) See (5) above The above review was additional to the normal day to day tasks of the Local Government Advisory Board whose major function is to assess proposals to change local government boundaries and their systems of representations, and make recommendations to the Minister.
(4) Commenced October 2005, reported to Minister in March 2006 (5) Yes, $42,472 - does not include staff salaries (6) See (5) above The above review was additional to the normal day to day tasks of the Local Government Advisory Board whose major function is to assess proposals to change local government boundaries and their systems of representations, and make recommendations to the Minister.
(5) Yes, $42,472 - does not include staff salaries (6) See (5) above The above review was additional to the normal day to day tasks of the Local Government Advisory Board whose major function is to assess proposals to change local government boundaries and their systems of representations, and make recommendations to the Minister.
(6) See (5) above The above review was additional to the normal day to day tasks of the Local Government Advisory Board whose major function is to assess proposals to change local government boundaries and their systems of representations, and make recommendations to the Minister.
The above review was additional to the normal day to day tasks of the Local Government Advisory Board whose major function is to assess proposals to change local government boundaries and their systems of representations, and make recommendations to the Minister.

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