❓ Question on Notice regarding taxpayer-funded airline memberships and business class travel entitlements for officers within the Environment portfolio. The answer provides details of memberships and refers to Premier's Circular 14/01 for policy.
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(1) What are the full names and classifications of all officers who have Qantas Club memberships, or other Airline membership programs paid for by the taxpayer within your portfolio for the financial years 2001/2002 and/or 2002/2003?
(2) What are the amounts paid for each of the officers for the financial years 2001/2002 and/or 2002/2003?
(3) Will the Minister table the policy document in respect to the entitlement for an airline membership?
(4) If not, why not?
(5) Will the Minister provide the full names and classifications of all officers who have an entitlement to fly business class?
(2) What are the amounts paid for each of the officers for the financial years 2001/2002 and/or 2002/2003?
(3) Will the Minister table the policy document in respect to the entitlement for an airline membership?
(4) If not, why not?
(5) Will the Minister provide the full names and classifications of all officers who have an entitlement to fly business class?
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4 December 2003
Responded by
Minister for the Environment
Response time
79 days
(1-2) Not applicable (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Department of Conservation and Land Management (1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(1-2) Keiran McNamara, Group 3 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Ron Kawalilak, Level 9 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Geoff Stoneman, Level 8 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jim Sharp, Class 1 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Jay Gomboso, Level 7 Qantas Club $447.53 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Andrew Burbidge Level 9 Qantas Club $254.92 for 2001/02 Gordon Wyre, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 Ken Atkins, Level 8 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Peter Mawson, Level 6 Ansett Golden Wing $302.75 for 2001/02 and 2002/03 Alan Walker, Class 1 Ansett Golden Wing $189.23 for 2001/02 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(4) Not applicable. (5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(5) As set out in the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, Premier’s Circular 14/01, 4.2 - Ministers and their Parliamentary Secretaries; Chief Executive Officers; Chairpersons of statutory bodies and government boards and committees as approved by the responsible Minister; and one additional Government officer accompanying a person listed, where this will facilitate the performance of that person’s duties at the destination. Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Department of Environmental Protection; Water and Rivers Commission (1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(1-2) Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Please note: After the collapse of Ansett, to join Qantas a $187.00 joining fee was required plus $254.92 membership for one year = $441.92. Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Derek Carew-Hopkins S3 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 - Membership commenced 6 June 2003 Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Roger Payne S4 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Peter Kent C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Tim McAuliffe C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Don McFarlane C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Kim Taylor C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Robert Atkins C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $441.92 Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Fred Tromp C1 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $254.92 (No joining fee was required. Renewed membership held prior to 2001-2002, membership lapsed for financial year 2001-2002). Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Peter Skitmore L9 Qantas Club 2001/2002 $228.00 Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Naomi Arrowsmith L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Roderic Banyard L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Jeff Camkin L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Qantas Club 2001/2002: In March 2002, the Director Resource Management approved the Department paying for individual membership for Mr Jeff Camkin, who had a heavy travel schedule for the Australian National Committee on Irrigation and Drainage Travel Fellowship. The payment included a joining fee and one years membership. $644.24 Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Qantas Club 2002/2003 $317.24 (Renewed Membership as an individual on 6 May 2003. The next payment he will be bought in line with the corporate group). Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Anthony Laws L9 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
John Ruprecht L8 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Harry Ventriss C1 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Greg Mueller L6 Harry Ventriss resigned and membership of the Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme for 2001/2002 was transferred to Mr Mueller for a fee of $48.66 Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Susan Worley L7 Ansett Golden Wing Corporate Scheme 2001/2002 $189.23 Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Qantas Club: Ms Worley did not join as part of the Corporate Group, the privilege was initially reserved for Directors. However, the A/Director Regional Operations recognised that the North West Manager did a considerable amount of travel and that membership was warranted. Consequently Mr Worley’s membership with Qantas Club commenced 1 April 2003. Ms Worley’s membership was paid for 2002/2003 & 2003/2004 which is $410.24 plus the joining fee of $187.00, total cost is: $597.24 Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Dr Ray Wallis L9 Dr Wallis was previously a gold member of the Qantas Club so the membership prior to December 2002 was complimentary due to frequent flyer points. Membership renewed from December 2002 – June 2003. Renewal was due in December 2002 to bring the membership in line with the corporate group the payment was amended to $127.42. (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2. Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Office of Water Regulation (1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(1-2) Officers of the Office of Water Regulation having Qantas Club memberships for the financial years 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 were: Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
Brian Martin, Group 2 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 Paul Kelly, Class 1 2001/2002 $317.00 2002/2003 $317.00 (3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(3) Travel by Ministers and officers is undertaken in accordance with the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers, contained in Premier’s Circular 14/01. A copy of the Circular is tabled for the Member’s information. In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
In particular, Part 9 stipulates that Chief Executive Officers are responsible for determining whether to meet the cost of Government officers joining or maintaining membership of airline lounge facilities, frequent flyer schemes or similar services, and suggests some considerations relevant to the CEO’s decision. (4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(4) Not applicable. (5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
(5) Part 4 of the Guidelines for Official Travel by Ministers and Government Officers states that Economy Class will be used for all official domestic and overseas travel, with the exceptions set out in 4.2.
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