❓ Question regarding the signing of communication agreements within the Minister's portfolio, seeking details on dates, signatories, contacts, outstanding agreements, and copies of the agreements.
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I refer to the signing of communication agreements following the formation of the new Ministry, and I ask: (a) could the Minister provide the date when communication agreements were signed by the Minister for each respective department, agency or government-owned corporation the Minister is responsible for; (b) the names of the people who signed off on each agreement; (c) the name of the department contact for each agreement; (d) as at 7 June 2013 have any communication agreements not yet been signed and if so, what is the name of the department, agency or government-owned corporation that a communication agreement has not been formalised; and (e) could the Minster table a copy of each communication agreement?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Environment; Heritage
Response time
56 days
(a)-(c) [see tabled paper no].
(d) Conservation Commission of Western Australia, National Trust of Australia (WA), Marine Parks & Reserves.
(e) Yes [see tabled paper no].
(d) Conservation Commission of Western Australia, National Trust of Australia (WA), Marine Parks & Reserves.
(e) Yes [see tabled paper no].
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