❓ A parliamentary question seeking detailed breakdown of the Department of Environment and Conservation's staff profile, including classification, remuneration, Indigenous representation, and location. The answer refers to a tabled paper.
AnsweredQoN 908Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Department of Environment and Conservation’s staff profile in their Annual Report 2011–2012 , and ask: (a) for the 1,924 full-time equivalent staff listed what is the actual number of employees by: (i) classification level (including job description and salary ranges); (ii) full-time/part-time status; (iii) gender; and (iv) location; (b) how many employees identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and where are these employees based; (c) how many employees work in administrative positions in: (i) the metropolitan area; and (ii) regional areas; (d) what is the actual total remuneration for senior officers; and (e) what is the actual total remuneration of other (non-senior officer) staff?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
40 days
(a)-(e) [see tabled paper no]
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