❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the review of the AGSRC and state government funding to the non-government school sector, including consultation details and completion timelines. The Minister confirms consultation, guarantees thorough involvement, and provides estimated completion dates.
AnsweredQoN 1805Legislative Assembly
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(b) what consultation has occurred with the non-government school sector on the review of the components of the AGSRC; (c) will the Minister guarantee that the non-government sector will be thoroughly involved in the review of the components of the AGSRC and the broader review process of State Government funding to the non-government sector; (d) will the Minister detail the nature of the consultation that will occur; (e) when will the review of the components of the AGSRC be completed; and (f) when will the broader review of State Government funding to the non-government sector be completed?
(c) will the Minister guarantee that the non-government sector will be thoroughly involved in the review of the components of the AGSRC and the broader review process of State Government funding to the non-government sector; (d) will the Minister detail the nature of the consultation that will occur; (e) when will the review of the components of the AGSRC be completed; and (f) when will the broader review of State Government funding to the non-government sector be completed?
(d) will the Minister detail the nature of the consultation that will occur; (e) when will the review of the components of the AGSRC be completed; and (f) when will the broader review of State Government funding to the non-government sector be completed?
(e) when will the review of the components of the AGSRC be completed; and (f) when will the broader review of State Government funding to the non-government sector be completed?
(f) when will the broader review of State Government funding to the non-government sector be completed?
(b) Consultaton on this phase of the review has occurred through a working party with representatives from the non-government school sector. (c) Yes. (d) Yes. (e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November. (f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(c) Yes. (d) Yes. (e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November. (f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(d) Yes. (e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November. (f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November. (f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(c) will the Minister guarantee that the non-government sector will be thoroughly involved in the review of the components of the AGSRC and the broader review process of State Government funding to the non-government sector; (d) will the Minister detail the nature of the consultation that will occur; (e) when will the review of the components of the AGSRC be completed; and (f) when will the broader review of State Government funding to the non-government sector be completed?
(d) will the Minister detail the nature of the consultation that will occur; (e) when will the review of the components of the AGSRC be completed; and (f) when will the broader review of State Government funding to the non-government sector be completed?
(e) when will the review of the components of the AGSRC be completed; and (f) when will the broader review of State Government funding to the non-government sector be completed?
(f) when will the broader review of State Government funding to the non-government sector be completed?
(b) Consultaton on this phase of the review has occurred through a working party with representatives from the non-government school sector. (c) Yes. (d) Yes. (e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November. (f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(c) Yes. (d) Yes. (e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November. (f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(d) Yes. (e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November. (f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November. (f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
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Answered
14 October 2003
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
56 days
(a) Yes, components of the WA AGSRC have been reviewed.
(b) Consultaton on this phase of the review has occurred through a working party with representatives from the non-government school sector.
(c) Yes.
(d) Yes.
(e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November.
(f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
(b) Consultaton on this phase of the review has occurred through a working party with representatives from the non-government school sector.
(c) Yes.
(d) Yes.
(e) This phase of the review is expected to be completed by November.
(f) The broader review is expected to be finalised by the end of this year.
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