A WA parliamentary question seeks clarification on the transfer of tourism-related responsibilities from Tourism WA to other government agencies, focusing on strategic planning, performance monitoring, and the management of Landbank and Naturebank initiatives. The answers provide reassurance that tourism will remain a priority and clarify responsibility for the initiatives.

AnsweredQoN 2581Legislative Council
Asked
30 June 2010
Portfolio
Tourism

QuestionView source ↗

I refer to responsibilities which have up until now, been managed by Tourism WA, but have been transferred to Government Agencies, and I ask -
(1) Will there be a strategic plan provided to these Agencies, to ensure that tourism remains a high priority?
(2) Will Key Performance Indicators or other measures and/or reporting mechanisms, to ensure that these responsibilities are being carried out efficiently and in a timely manner?
(3) Who will take responsibility for the Landbank and Naturebank initiatives?
(4) If they are to be managed by other Agencies, -
(a) which Agencies will have responsibility; and
(b) what reporting mechanisms will be put in place, to ensure their success?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
8 September 2010
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Tourism
Response time
70 days
(1)   Yes.
(2)   Yes, where appropriate.
(3)   Tourism Western Australia will retain responsibility for Landbank initiatives and will     continue to have joint responsibility with the Department of Environment and Conservation for Naturebank initiatives.
(4)   Not applicable.
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