❓ WA parliamentary question seeks details on payouts exceeding $1 million by agencies within various ministerial portfolios since February 2001. Several ministers report no such payouts, while others cite confidentiality or provide specific case details, including a $2.5 million payout for a diving accident and a $2.6 million land resumption award.
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(b) the amount of the payout; (c) a brief summary of the case; and (d) the date that the payment was made?
(c) a brief summary of the case; and (d) the date that the payment was made?
(d) the date that the payment was made?
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(c) a brief summary of the case; and (d) the date that the payment was made?
(d) the date that the payment was made?
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million. This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943 and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986 prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Education and Training (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
State Solicitor's Office (a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency. In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million. Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Department of Health (a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged. At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for the Environment; Science Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Department of Conservation and Land Management: (a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a) Shane Christopher O'Connor (b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(b) $2.5 million (c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park. (d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(d) 23 January 2002. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Landcorp (a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd (b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(b) The Court made the following award. Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Additional value awarded by Court Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62 Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Interest 1,046,380.32 Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Legal Costs 430,766.25 Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Total 2,624,537.19 (c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003. (d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(d) Payments were made on the following dates: 23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court) 26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs) 6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
6 January 2005 $130,766.25 (Actual legal costs) Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Total Cost $2,624,537.19 (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for State Development; Energy (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests (a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Disability Services Commission: (a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a) Gregory Walter Clarke (b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000. (c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic. (d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(d) 22 January, 2003. (a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Justice; Small Business (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million. Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne (a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
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Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Water Resources; Federal Affairs
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million.
This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the
Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943
and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the
Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986
prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims.
Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Education and Training
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs
State Solicitor's Office
(a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency.
In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million.
Department of Health
(a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged.
At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website
Minister for the Environment; Science
Department of Conservation and Land Management:
(a) Shane Christopher O'Connor
(b) $2.5 million
(c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park.
(d) 23 January 2002.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Landcorp
(a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd
(b) The Court made the following award.
Additional value awarded by Court
Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62
Interest 1,046,380.32
Legal Costs
430,766.25
Total 2,624,537.19
(c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003.
(d) Payments were made on the following dates:
23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court)
26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs)
6 January 2005
$130,766.25
(Actual legal costs)
Total Cost $2,624,537.19
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for State Development; Energy
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors
Disability Services Commission:
(a) Gregory Walter Clarke
(b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000.
(c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic.
(d) 22 January, 2003.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Justice; Small Business
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Public Sector Management
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
The Insurance Commission of Western Australia has not had any court actions against it since February 2001, which has resulted in a payout of more than $1 million.
This response does not apply to claims arising from the insurance operations under the
Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act 1943
and RiskCover. Section 10B Confidential Information and Section 42 Secrecy of the
Insurance Commission of Western Australia Act 1986
prevents the Insurance Commission of Western Australia from divulging the information sought under (a), (b), (c) and (d) relative to such claims.
Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Education and Training
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Indigenous Affairs; Minister Assisting the Minister for Water Resources
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Attorney General; Minister for Health; Electoral Affairs
State Solicitor's Office
(a-d) In the majority of actions there is a ministerial or agency client and the response to this question in respect of those actions is properly for the relevant Minister and agency.
In terms of actions where the State of Western Australia is a party to the proceedings, where there is no clear client agency and the where the Attorney General is deemed to be the relevant Minister, the State Solicitor's Office has not been able to identify any actions that proceeded to trial, there was court judgment against the State Government and the judgment sum exceeded $1 million.
Department of Health
(a-d) There have been five medical treatment liability claim payments over $1M since February 2001. As the settlement conditions of these claims contain a confidentiality clause, the details of each claim cannot be divulged.
At the Medical Indemnity Forum in April 2002 the Australian Health Ministers decided that a 'national database for medical negligence claims' should be established. WA is part of the Medical Indemnity National Collection (MINC) andunder a national agreement, from 01/01/2003 the Western Australian public health system provides de-identified information on medical negligence claims to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. That organisation publishes regular reports on its website
Minister for the Environment; Science
Department of Conservation and Land Management:
(a) Shane Christopher O'Connor
(b) $2.5 million
(c) A public liability claim by Shane O'Connor who was seriously injured on 18 February 1990 in a diving accident at the main pool beneath Serpentine Falls in the Serpentine National Park.
(d) 23 January 2002.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Landcorp
(a) Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd
(b) The Court made the following award.
Additional value awarded by Court
Lots 12 - 16 North West Coastal Highway, Oakajee 1,147,390.62
Interest 1,046,380.32
Legal Costs
430,766.25
Total 2,624,537.19
(c) In 1997, the Western Australian Land Authority resumed a number of properties to secure the land required for the Oakajee Industrial Estate. Of more than fifty properties acquired, only one, that owned by Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd, had the amount of compensation to be paid determined by the Court. Flotilla Nominees Pty initially claimed compensation in excess of ten Million dollars ($10 million). Negotiations between the Authority and Flotilla Nominees Pty Ltd to resolve the matter over a seven (7) year period failed to reach a consensus on the quantum of compensation to be paid. After a two week trial, the Supreme Court of Western Australia handed down its decision in June 2003.
(d) Payments were made on the following dates:
23 July 2003 $2,193,770.94 (Additional amount awarded by Court)
26 February 2004 $300,000.00 (Actual legal costs)
6 January 2005
$130,766.25
(Actual legal costs)
Total Cost $2,624,537.19
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for State Development; Energy
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Community Development; Culture and the Arts; Women's Interests
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Youth; Peel and the South West; Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors
Disability Services Commission:
(a) Gregory Walter Clarke
(b) Damages of $1.22 million and costs and disbursements of $90,000.
(c) Gregory Clarke was a client with an intellectual disability at the Disability Services Commission's then Brighton Hostel. On 19 May 1994, while unsupervised, he climbed through a bathroom window on the first floor and fell some five metres to the concrete ground below. He suffered permanent injury in the form of three broken vertebrae in his back and became a partial paraplegic.
(d) 22 January, 2003.
(a-d) No court action has resulted in the other agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Housing and Works; Heritage; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Land Information; Goldfields-Esperance and Great Southern
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Justice; Small Business
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
Minister for Fisheries; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne
(a-d)No court action has resulted in the agencies in my portfolio providing a payout of more than $1 million.
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