Hon Robin Chapple asks about the organisational structure of the heritage and Aboriginal heritage sections within the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage. The Minister provides a list of directorates and indicates which deal with general heritage and Aboriginal heritage.

AnsweredQoN 1288Legislative Council
Asked
30 October 2019
Portfolio
Aboriginal Affairs

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DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING,
LANDS AND HERITAGE — ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
1288. Hon ROBIN CHAPPLE to the minister representing the
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs:
I refer to the Aboriginal heritage
section of the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage.
(1) What is the
current organisational structure of the heritage section of the Department of
Planning, Lands and Heritage?
(2) What is the
current organisational structure of the Aboriginal heritage section of the
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage?

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I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1)–(2) The
following teams are marked ''H'' if they work in heritage and ''AH''
if they work in Aboriginal heritage. The heritage section of the Department of
Planning, Lands and Heritage comprises the following directorates: executive
services, H and AH; Fremantle Prison, H; heritage policy and practice, H;
heritage works, H; review and reform, AH; heritage operations, H and AH;
Aboriginal heritage operations, AH; heritage development, H; heritage assessment
and registration, H; and south west settlement, projects and regional services,
AH.

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