❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details about government taskforces, specifically the Graffiti Taskforce, including membership, remuneration, reporting schedule, and whether reports will be tabled in Parliament. The answer provides details on the Graffiti Taskforce membership and reporting structure.
AnsweredQoN 279Legislative Council
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(2) What are those taskforces?
(3) Who are the members of each of these taskforces and what remuneration will each of these people receive?
(4) When is each taskforce due to report?
(5) Will each report be tabled in Parliament?
(6) If no to (5), why not?
(3) Who are the members of each of these taskforces and what remuneration will each of these people receive?
(4) When is each taskforce due to report?
(5) Will each report be tabled in Parliament?
(6) If no to (5), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
31 March 2009
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Police
Response time
21 days
WA POLICE
(1) Nil
(2-6) Not Applicable
OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION
(1) One
(2) Graffiti Taskforce
(3) Members include a representative from:-
-Office of Crime Prevention
-Minister for Police
-Department of Premier and Cabinet
-Western Australia Local Governments Association
-Department of Corrective Services
-Department of Local Government and Regional Development
-Main Roads WA
-Public Transport Authority
-WA Police
-Water Corporation
-Western Power
-Telstra
-Office for Youth
-Department of the Attorney General (not confirmed)
-Department of Housing & Works
-Department of Education & Training
-Western Australian Parliament
Nil
(4) Graffiti Taskforce reports to the Minister, through the Office of Crime
Prevention on a quarterly basis.
(5) To date, the Graffiti Taskforce has only met once, reports to be tabled in
Parliament are yet to be determined.
(6) To be determined
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(1) Nil
(2-6) Not Applicable
OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION
(1) One
(2) Graffiti Taskforce
(3) Members include a representative from:-
-Office of Crime Prevention
-Minister for Police
-Department of Premier and Cabinet
-Western Australia Local Governments Association
-Department of Corrective Services
-Department of Local Government and Regional Development
-Main Roads WA
-Public Transport Authority
-WA Police
-Water Corporation
-Western Power
-Telstra
-Office for Youth
-Department of the Attorney General (not confirmed)
-Department of Housing & Works
-Department of Education & Training
-Western Australian Parliament
Nil
(4) Graffiti Taskforce reports to the Minister, through the Office of Crime
Prevention on a quarterly basis.
(5) To date, the Graffiti Taskforce has only met once, reports to be tabled in
Parliament are yet to be determined.
(6) To be determined
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