❓ Hon C L Edwardes asked the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure about the number, classification, salary, and title of vacant positions within departments and agencies under the Minister's control as of 9 February 2001. The Minister declined to provide the information, citing the significant research effort required and the diversion of staff from normal duties.
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(1) For each Department or agency under the Minister’s control as at 9 February 2001, will the Minister advise how many vacant positions were there?
(2) What level of classification were each of the vacant positions?
(3) What was the salary level of each of the vacant positions?
(4) What was the title of each of the vacant positions?
(2) What level of classification were each of the vacant positions?
(3) What was the salary level of each of the vacant positions?
(4) What was the title of each of the vacant positions?
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Answered
21 August 2001
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
55 days
(1) - (4) This information is not readily available. Provision of this information would require considerable research which would divert staff away from their normal duties and I am not prepared to allocate the State's resources to provide a response. If the Member has a specific inquiry I will endeavour to provide a reply.
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