WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the authorised strength, actual number, and vacancies of police officers in regional districts. The answer provides specific FTE numbers for each district and acknowledges ongoing fluctuations in vacancies.

AnsweredQoN 2403Legislative Council
Asked
20 August 2019
Portfolio
Police; Road Safety

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I refer to the Western Australia
Police Force, and I ask: (a) for each regional
Police district, what is the authorised strength expressed as FTE positions; (b) for each regional
Police district, what is the actual number of Police Officers currently
employed expressed as FTE positions; and (c) for each regional
Police district, what is the number of vacant Police Officer positions
expressed as FTE positions?

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Answered
24 September 2019
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
9 days
The Western Australia Police Force are funded for an approved strength of 6 395 FTE. The Commissioner of Police makes decisions about deployment including the number of police officers deployed in each Police District. There are 169 recruits in eight schools in the Academy with more recruit schools to commence before the end of the year. As these recruits graduate, the Commissioner will deploy them throughout Western Australia.
The Western Australian Police Force advise:
(a) As of 27 August 2019, for each regional district, the authorised strength is as follows:
Kimberley                   211.0
Pilbara                        218.0
Goldfields-Esperance    232.0
Mid-West Gascoyne      248.0
Great Southern            194.0
South West                  269.0
Wheatbelt                    165.0
(b) As of 27 August 2019, for each regional district, the FTE is as follows:
Kimberley                   204.00
Pilbara                        210.00
Goldfields-Esperance    211.50
Mid-West Gascoyne      231.50
Great Southern            188.30
South West                  249.83
Wheatbelt                    146.75
Regional district numbers do not include the Regional Enforcement Unit, which patrols the major arterial roads between Geraldton, Kalgoorlie and the South West, and officers on leave without pay.
(c) Vacancies in regional police districts vary on a daily basis including through natural attrition, leave without pay and transfers in and out of Regional WA. The number of vacancies as of 27 August 2019 is:
Kimberley                   4
Pilbara                        2
Goldfields-Esperance    4
Mid-West Gascoyne      6
Great Southern            6
South West                 10
Wheatbelt                   15

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