❓ This parliamentary question seeks information about the Western Australian Government's Electric Vehicle working group, including its membership, meeting frequency, and public availability of minutes. The answer provides details on the group's composition and activities.
AnsweredQoN 3293Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Government's Electric Vehicle working group, and ask: (a) who are the members of the working group, and what organisation/departments do they represent; (b) who is the Chair of this working group; (c) when was this working group established and how many meetings have there been to date; (d) how often does the working group meet; and (e) are the minutes from each meeting of the working group publicly available?
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Answered
14 August 2018
Responded by
Minister for Innovation and ICT
Response time
7 days
(a) Senior Manager Climate Change, Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER); Principal Policy Officer Climate Change, DWER; Assistant Director State Fleet, DoF; Accommodation and Facilities Manager, Department of Finance (DoF); Director Science and Innovation, Department of Jobs, Tourism Science and Innovation; Director Public Utilities Office, Department of Treasury; Manager Congestion Policy, Department of Transport; General Manager Comm Services and Finance, Horizon Power; Principal Advisor Sustainability, Main Roads WA; General Manager Commercial, Synergy; Executive Manager Infrastructure, WA Local Government Association; Head of Business Development, Western Power (b) Senior Manager Climate Change, DWER (c) The working group was established in March 2018 and had held three meetings. (d) On an as needed basis. (e) No
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