Question on Notice regarding the number of public servants employed in the Agriculture and Food, Forestry, and Education portfolios as of November 25, 2008. The response provides FTE, headcount, and actively engaged figures for Agriculture and Food and the Forest Products Commission, with the Education component deferred to the Minister for Education.

AnsweredQoN 239Legislative Assembly
Asked
26 November 2008
Portfolio
Agriculture and Food; Forestry; Minister Assisting the Minister for Education

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(a) as at 25
th
November 2008, how many full time equivalent (FTE) public servants are employed in each government department, agency or publicly owned corporation within the Minister’s portfolio?
(b) as at 25
th
November 2008, how many public servants by ‘head count’ are employed in each government department, agency or publicly owned corporation within the Minister’s portfolio?
(c) as at 25
th
November 2008, how many public servants who are ‘actively engaged’ are employed in each government department, agency or publicly owned corporation within the Minister’s portfolio?

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Answered
4 January 2009
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food; Forestry; Minister Assisting the Minister for Education
Response time
39 days
For the Department of Agriculture and Food;
(a) 1536
(b) 1726
(c) 1703
For the Forest Products Commission;
(a) 294.6
(b) 333
(c) 285.6 FTEs and 324 by headcount
Given the seasonal nature of the workload within the forestry sector, at any one time the Forest Products Commission (FPC) has a significant number of casual employees, often employed for only short periods of time.
Minister Assisting the Minister for Education;
(a-c) Response to be provided by the Minister for Education.
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