Hon Tjorn Sibma requested data on accrued annual leave balances across agencies within the Transport and Planning portfolios. The answer provides a breakdown of the dollar value and number of staff with leave balances in specified ranges as of December 31, 2019.

AnsweredQoN 2919Legislative Council
Asked
16 April 2020
Portfolio
Transport; Planning

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As at 31 December 2019, for each agency/department within the Minister's portfolio can the Minister please provide in tabular form the total dollar value of accrued annual leave balances and the number of staff to whom those balances apply, for leave balances of the following periods: (a) 4 weeks or less; (b) 4 to 5 weeks; (c) 5 to 6 weeks; (d) 6 to 7 weeks; (e) 7 to 8 weeks; and (f) 8 weeks and more?

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Answered
10 June 2020
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Transport; Planning
Response time
9 days
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
(a) $1,345,779.16 – 532
(b) $577,161.49 – 71
(c) $871,702.02 – 76
(d) $757,693.68 – 57
(e) $687,877.28 – 42
(f) $2,311,958.54 – 107
Department of Transport
(a) $3,477,235 – 1,313
(b) $876,097 – 103
(c) $517,641 – 42
(d) $287,350 – 20
(e) $145,734 – 9
(f) $295,125 – 13
Main Roads Western Australia
(a) $1,834,477 – 546
(b) $800,388 – 89
(c) $831,215 – 72
(d) $791,907 – 58
(e) $1,019,766 – 62
(f) $6,832,085 – 274
Public Transport Authority
(a) $3,799,065 – 1,048
(b) $2,093,129 – 290
(c) $2,113,253 – 235
(d) $1,769,578 – 163
(e) $1,592,924 – 129
(f) $3,117,437 – 159

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