The WA Deputy Premier provides details on government departments and agencies within their portfolio that paid for employee memberships to clubs and associations between April 2013 and April 2014, including names and amounts paid.

AnsweredQoN 2164Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 April 2014
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Training and Workforce Development

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Will the Deputy Premier advise if any Government department, agency or government trading enterprise within the Deputy Premier’s portfolio of responsibilities paid for membership to a club or association for an employee since 1 April 2013, and if so, will the Deputy Premier provide: (a) the name of the club or association; and (b) the amount paid to the club or association?

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Answered
10 June 2014
Response time
62 days
Date range 1 April 2013 to 9 April 2014
Department of Health
(a-b) [See tabled paper no]
Healthway
(a) Nil.
(b) Not applicable.
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
(a) LEADR- Lawyers Engaged in Alternative Dispute Resolution
(b) $300 ($100 per employee)
Department of Training and Workforce Development
(a-b) [See tabled paper no]
Department of Education Services
(a-b) excluding GST
Qantas Club  $2,088.63
Toastmasters International  $1,061.53
Records & Information Management Professionals Australasia $600.00
Institute of Public Administration Australia  $618.18
Institute of Public Accountants $2,491.80
CPA Australia $300.00
Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia $772.73
LEADR (Association of Dispute Resolvers) $245.45
Building Construction Industry Training Fund
(a-b) Housing Industry Association (two memberships) total cost of $442.72
National Association of Women in Construction (three memberships) total cost of $664.50
Qantas Club (one membership for 2 years) total cost of $795.45

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