❓ Hon Dr Brad Pettitt asks about the timeline for the WA Government's 2024 Closing the Gap Annual Report and the progress of the next Implementation Plan. The Government intends to publish the report by the end of 2024 and is considering planning for the next Implementation Plan.
AnsweredQoN 2230Legislative Council
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(1) When does the Government plan to publish its Closing the Gap Annual Report for 2024? (2) Has work began on creating the next Closing the Gap Implementation Plan, given the current plan ends in 2025? (3) If no to (2), when will this begin?
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Answered
26 November 2024
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Response time
9 days
1. The Western Australian (WA) Government intends to publish its Annual Report on Closing the Gap 2024 following Cabinet consideration before the end of 2024.
2. Yes, as the WA Government considers its response and actions to the Productivity Commission’s Review of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, it is also considering planning for the next WA Closing the Gap Implementation Plan.
3. Not Applicable
2. Yes, as the WA Government considers its response and actions to the Productivity Commission’s Review of the National Agreement on Closing the Gap, it is also considering planning for the next WA Closing the Gap Implementation Plan.
3. Not Applicable
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