❓ For each agency within the Minister's portfolio, I ask, has any officer above level 3.1 accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or in
AnsweredQoN 7620Legislative Assembly
Asked
28 March 2012
Member
Portfolio
Energy; Training and Workforce Development; Indigenous Affairs
QuestionView source ↗
For each agency within the Minister's portfolio, I ask, has any officer above level 3.1 accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual, since 1 November 2011, and if so:
(a) how many officers have accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual;
(b) what was the nature of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel, and what is the name of the individual or private company that offered them;
(c) what is the estimated individual value of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel; and
(d) does the agency have any commercial or financial relationship with the private company or individual, and if so, what is the nature of that commercial or financial relationship?
(a) how many officers have accepted any hospitality, invitation to an event, free accommodation or free travel from a private company or individual;
(b) what was the nature of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel, and what is the name of the individual or private company that offered them;
(c) what is the estimated individual value of the hospitality, event, free accommodation or free travel; and
(d) does the agency have any commercial or financial relationship with the private company or individual, and if so, what is the nature of that commercial or financial relationship?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
2 May 2012
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Energy; Training and Workforce Development; Indigenous Affairs
Response time
35 days
Department of Indigenous Affairs
(a) Six
(b)
1. Theatre: Jack Charles v The Crown - Woodside
2. Graduation Ceremony - The Smith Family
3. Cocktail Party - Rio Tinto
4. End of Year Function - Western Australian Local Government Association
5. End of Year Function - Unity of First People of Australia
6. Lunch meeting - John Poynton
7. Informal networking session - Association of Mining and Exploration Companies
8. Excellence Awards Event - Rio Tinto
9. National Gallery of Australia Dinner - Jawun Board
10. Conference - Civil Contractors Federation
(c) 1. $100
2. $15
3. $20
4. $50
5. $5
6. $100
7. $20
8. $10
9. $100
10. $20
(d) No
Public Utilities Office
(a) Nil.
(b-d) Not applicable.
Department of Training and Workforce Development
(a) 13.
(b) (i) One officer invited to attend a Microsoft breakfast briefing about a new
technology;
(ii) One officer invited by Rare Creative Thinking to attend a charity event, 'The Good Sports Dinner';
(iii) Two officers invited to attend the Murfett Legal Christmas party;
(iv) One officer invited by Burswood Entertainment Complex to attend a networking event at Burswood;
(v) One officer invited by Franklyn Scholar to attend Christmas gathering for Australian Apprenticeship Centre;
(vi) Two officers invited by the Australian School of Tourism and Hotel Management to a luncheon celebrating final student assessments;
(vii) Lunch and wine provided to one officer by the Retail and Personal Services Industry Training Council (RPSITC);
(viii) Three officers invited by Hospitality Group Training to attend Christmas celebrations; and
(ix) One officer invited to attend State School Teachers Union Christmas celebrations.
(c) (i) $40
(ii) $200
(iii) $50-$100 per officer
(iv) $80
(v) $30-$60
(vi) $50-$100 each
(vii) $70
(viii) $160
(ix) $10-$15
(d) (i) The Department is a current Microsoft client;
(ii) Rare Creative Thinking provides advertising services to the Department under a contract for services;
(iii) Murfett Legal provides services to the Department;
(iv) No.
(v) Franklyn Scholar is a training provider for apprentices and may receive funding from the Department;
(vi) Australian School of Tourism and Hotel Management (ASTHM) is a training provider to apprentices and may receive funding from the Department;
(vii) Retail and Personal Services Industry Training Council is funded by the Department;
(viii) The Hospitality Group Training is a training provider to apprentices and may receive funding from the Department; and
(ix) No.
Central Institute of Technology
(a) One
(b) One adult entry to the Australia v Ski Lanka Commonwealth Bank Series in a corporate suite
(c) $400
(d) No - Tourism WA offered the ticket due to the staff member's past employment and participation in Aboriginal Tourism.
Challenger Institute of Technology
(a) Two
(b) (i) Cricket event, provided by Vodafone
(ii) Two Mandurah Performing Arts event tickets, provided by Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
(c) (i) $100
(ii) $158
(d) (i) Yes - Challenger uses Vodafone for mobile and mobile data services
(ii) No.
C Y O'Connor Institute of Technology
(a) Nil
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Durack Institute of Technology
(a) Nil
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Great Southern Institute of Technology
(a) One
(b) Accommodation and travel were paid by National Centre for Dairy Education Australia (NCDEA), for the Alliance Partners' meeting in Melbourne in March 2012
(c) Approximately $1 500
(d) No, NCDEA only acts as an advisory body to Great Southern Institute of Technology.
Kimberley Training Institute
(a) Nil
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Pilbara Institute
(a) Nil
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Polytechnic West
(a) 6 people
(b) (i) Four people attended a welcome dinner hosted by Prosperity Gateway Pty Ltd
(ii) Two people attended the biannual Open Universities Australia provider conference including travel, accommodation and conference registration - Open Universities Australia
(c) (i) $240 total, $70 per head
(ii) $2400 total ($1 200 per head
(d) (i) No. Event hosted in order to strengthen relationship with executive delegates from Jiamusi Vocational College, China
(ii) Yes. Polytechnic West is a member of the OUA provider network and delivers qualifications for online students.
South West Institute of Technology
(a) One
(b) The employee is a committee member of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation council (ANMAC), and was provided with airfare, accommodation and lunch;
(c) $948
(d) None.
West Coast Institute of Training
(a) One
(b) Attended the 2011 HIA-Bunnings Trade Industry Outlook breakfast, as a guest of the Australian Brick and Blocklaying Training Foundation (ABBTF)
(c) $121
(d) Yes, ABBTF provides funding for Trades North campus staff to deliver try-a-trade bricklaying courses in northern suburbs high schools.
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(a) Six
(b)
1. Theatre: Jack Charles v The Crown - Woodside
2. Graduation Ceremony - The Smith Family
3. Cocktail Party - Rio Tinto
4. End of Year Function - Western Australian Local Government Association
5. End of Year Function - Unity of First People of Australia
6. Lunch meeting - John Poynton
7. Informal networking session - Association of Mining and Exploration Companies
8. Excellence Awards Event - Rio Tinto
9. National Gallery of Australia Dinner - Jawun Board
10. Conference - Civil Contractors Federation
(c) 1. $100
2. $15
3. $20
4. $50
5. $5
6. $100
7. $20
8. $10
9. $100
10. $20
(d) No
Public Utilities Office
(a) Nil.
(b-d) Not applicable.
Department of Training and Workforce Development
(a) 13.
(b) (i) One officer invited to attend a Microsoft breakfast briefing about a new
technology;
(ii) One officer invited by Rare Creative Thinking to attend a charity event, 'The Good Sports Dinner';
(iii) Two officers invited to attend the Murfett Legal Christmas party;
(iv) One officer invited by Burswood Entertainment Complex to attend a networking event at Burswood;
(v) One officer invited by Franklyn Scholar to attend Christmas gathering for Australian Apprenticeship Centre;
(vi) Two officers invited by the Australian School of Tourism and Hotel Management to a luncheon celebrating final student assessments;
(vii) Lunch and wine provided to one officer by the Retail and Personal Services Industry Training Council (RPSITC);
(viii) Three officers invited by Hospitality Group Training to attend Christmas celebrations; and
(ix) One officer invited to attend State School Teachers Union Christmas celebrations.
(c) (i) $40
(ii) $200
(iii) $50-$100 per officer
(iv) $80
(v) $30-$60
(vi) $50-$100 each
(vii) $70
(viii) $160
(ix) $10-$15
(d) (i) The Department is a current Microsoft client;
(ii) Rare Creative Thinking provides advertising services to the Department under a contract for services;
(iii) Murfett Legal provides services to the Department;
(iv) No.
(v) Franklyn Scholar is a training provider for apprentices and may receive funding from the Department;
(vi) Australian School of Tourism and Hotel Management (ASTHM) is a training provider to apprentices and may receive funding from the Department;
(vii) Retail and Personal Services Industry Training Council is funded by the Department;
(viii) The Hospitality Group Training is a training provider to apprentices and may receive funding from the Department; and
(ix) No.
Central Institute of Technology
(a) One
(b) One adult entry to the Australia v Ski Lanka Commonwealth Bank Series in a corporate suite
(c) $400
(d) No - Tourism WA offered the ticket due to the staff member's past employment and participation in Aboriginal Tourism.
Challenger Institute of Technology
(a) Two
(b) (i) Cricket event, provided by Vodafone
(ii) Two Mandurah Performing Arts event tickets, provided by Mandurah Performing Arts Centre
(c) (i) $100
(ii) $158
(d) (i) Yes - Challenger uses Vodafone for mobile and mobile data services
(ii) No.
C Y O'Connor Institute of Technology
(a) Nil
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Durack Institute of Technology
(a) Nil
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Great Southern Institute of Technology
(a) One
(b) Accommodation and travel were paid by National Centre for Dairy Education Australia (NCDEA), for the Alliance Partners' meeting in Melbourne in March 2012
(c) Approximately $1 500
(d) No, NCDEA only acts as an advisory body to Great Southern Institute of Technology.
Kimberley Training Institute
(a) Nil
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Pilbara Institute
(a) Nil
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
(d) N/A
Polytechnic West
(a) 6 people
(b) (i) Four people attended a welcome dinner hosted by Prosperity Gateway Pty Ltd
(ii) Two people attended the biannual Open Universities Australia provider conference including travel, accommodation and conference registration - Open Universities Australia
(c) (i) $240 total, $70 per head
(ii) $2400 total ($1 200 per head
(d) (i) No. Event hosted in order to strengthen relationship with executive delegates from Jiamusi Vocational College, China
(ii) Yes. Polytechnic West is a member of the OUA provider network and delivers qualifications for online students.
South West Institute of Technology
(a) One
(b) The employee is a committee member of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation council (ANMAC), and was provided with airfare, accommodation and lunch;
(c) $948
(d) None.
West Coast Institute of Training
(a) One
(b) Attended the 2011 HIA-Bunnings Trade Industry Outlook breakfast, as a guest of the Australian Brick and Blocklaying Training Foundation (ABBTF)
(c) $121
(d) Yes, ABBTF provides funding for Trades North campus staff to deliver try-a-trade bricklaying courses in northern suburbs high schools.
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