WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding lost or stolen mobile phones within departments and agencies under the Deputy Premier's control. The response details the number of phones lost, their value, police reports, and preventative measures.

AnsweredQoN 4659Legislative Council
Asked
20 March 2007
Portfolio
Deputy Premier

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For each Department and Agency under the Deputy Premier’s control, including the Deputy Premier’s office -
(1) How many mobile phones have been reported lost or stolen for the six months to 31 December 2006?
(2) What was the total value of the mobile phones that were lost or stolen?
(3) Was the loss or theft of any of these mobile phones reported to the police?
(4) If yes to (3), when were these reports made?
(5) Of those reported, what has been the outcome?
(6) If any were not reported to the police, why not?
(7) What steps, if any, have been put into place with a view to eliminating, or at least reducing, these losses?
(8) When were these steps put into place?

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Answered
1 May 2007
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Deputy Premier
Response time
42 days
(1) None (2)-(8) Not applicable The Department of Industry and Resources (1) 1 Only (2) $300 (3) Yes (4) Same day (5) Not recovered (6) Not applicable (7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(2)-(8) Not applicable The Department of Industry and Resources (1) 1 Only (2) $300 (3) Yes (4) Same day (5) Not recovered (6) Not applicable (7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
The Department of Industry and Resources (1) 1 Only (2) $300 (3) Yes (4) Same day (5) Not recovered (6) Not applicable (7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(1) 1 Only (2) $300 (3) Yes (4) Same day (5) Not recovered (6) Not applicable (7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(2) $300 (3) Yes (4) Same day (5) Not recovered (6) Not applicable (7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(3) Yes (4) Same day (5) Not recovered (6) Not applicable (7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(4) Same day (5) Not recovered (6) Not applicable (7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(5) Not recovered (6) Not applicable (7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(6) Not applicable (7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(7) DoIRs mobile phone policy outlines users responsibilities in regard to use/care of phone. DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
DataDot® technology has been adopted within DoIR as a deterrent against theft. This is being applied to all new notebook computers, PDAs and mobile phones, and is being retrospectively applied to the entire mobile fleet. DataDots® are microscopic discs laser etched with a unique identification number and sprayed into crevices on the surface of the item to be and embedded in a clear, very strong glue. The difficulty of removal makes the item very unattractive to thieves. (8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(8) 20/07/04 (mobile phone policy) 09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
09/03/07 DataDot® Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
Department of Treasury and Finance (1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(1) Five (2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(2) $619.00 (3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(3) Yes. Three were reported to the police (4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(4) August, October and November 2006 (5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(5) No advice has been received from the Police as to the outcome of these reports. (6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(6) The officers concerned were unable to determine when or where their phones had been misplaced and therefore no report to the police was possible (7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(7) Each officer is required to sign a statement, on receipt of the mobile phone, indicating that they are aware of their responsibilities in relation to care and diligence with departmental mobile phones. The mobile phone policy has been updated to include this provision. (8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(8) When the new Common Use Arrangement was put in place in 2005. Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
Economic Regulation Authority (1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(1) Nil (2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(2) - (8) Not applicable Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
Office of Native Title (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(2)-(8) Not applicable Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
Office of the Auditor General (1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(1) Nil (2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(2)-(10) Not applicable State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
State Supply Commission (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(1) Nil (2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(2)-(8) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
WA Treasury Corporation (1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
(1) Nil (2)-(8) Not Applicable
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