❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the Indigenous Implementation Board's third report, its tabling, the government's response, and the future of Indigenous affairs advisory mechanisms after the board's planned conclusion.
AnsweredQoN 4673Legislative Assembly
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(1) Has the Indigenous Implementation Board recently delivered to the Western Australian Government a third report?
(2) Will the Minister indicate when this report will be tabled in the Parliament and made public?
(3) When will the Government detail its response program to ensure the full implementation of the Implementation Report and its various recommendations?
(4) Will the Implementation Board be abolished; and
(a) if so, what is the process by which the current State Government will ensure that the issues, challenges and opportunities facing Aboriginal communities and Aboriginal people across Western Australia are tackled with the support of the full range of State Government programs, departments and agencies?
(2) Will the Minister indicate when this report will be tabled in the Parliament and made public?
(3) When will the Government detail its response program to ensure the full implementation of the Implementation Report and its various recommendations?
(4) Will the Implementation Board be abolished; and
(a) if so, what is the process by which the current State Government will ensure that the issues, challenges and opportunities facing Aboriginal communities and Aboriginal people across Western Australia are tackled with the support of the full range of State Government programs, departments and agencies?
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Answered
14 March 2011
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Response time
25 days
1. Yes, the report was provided to the Minister for Indigenous Affairs on 10 February 2011.
(2 - 3) The Government's response to the report will be determined as part of the Cabinet process.
4. The Indigenous Implementation Board (IIB) was established for a two year period, concluding in February 2011.
(a) During the IIB's tenure commencing in February 2009, the State Government has re?established the WA Aboriginal Advisory Council, which advises the Minister for Indigenous Affairs.
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(2 - 3) The Government's response to the report will be determined as part of the Cabinet process.
4. The Indigenous Implementation Board (IIB) was established for a two year period, concluding in February 2011.
(a) During the IIB's tenure commencing in February 2009, the State Government has re?established the WA Aboriginal Advisory Council, which advises the Minister for Indigenous Affairs.
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