❓ The question seeks detailed information on fisheries officer staffing levels and vacancies in regional WA, specifically concerning the West Coast Demersal Scalefish Recovery Plan. The answer refers to a tabled paper, indicating the information is available but not directly provided in the response.
AnsweredQoN 826Legislative Assembly
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(1) I refer to the West Coast Demersal Scalefish Recovery Plan and staffing across regional WA and I ask : (a) What is the total number of Full-time equivalents (FTE) fisheries officers employed and based in regional WA for each of the below years: (i) 2017-2018; (ii) 2018-2019; (iii) 2019-2020; (iv) 2020-2021; (v) 2021-2022; (vi) 2022-2023 as at date of submission; and (vii) Of the number of positions outlined above, how many positions are vacant as at today? (2) For each of the financial years between 2017-18 to date, how many Fisheries staff were based at each of the below locations : (a) Kalbarri; (b) Carnarvon; (c) Exmouth; (d) Coral Bay; (e) Onslow; (f) Karratha; and (g) Port Headland? (3) For each location outlined in (2), how many positions are vacant at date of submission? (4) For each location in (2), please outline the role title and level of Fisheries staff?
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Answered
8 August 2023
Responded by
Minister for Fisheries
Response time
4 days
(1-2) – See tabled paper no. #
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