This WA parliamentary question seeks to determine if government services in regional areas (Midwest, Wheatbelt, Great Southern) are comparable to those in the metropolitan area, and if not, why and what is being done about it.

AnsweredQoN 580Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 November 2002
Portfolio
the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern

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(1) Is access to each Government service delivered within the Minister’s area of regional responsibility considered to be of a comparable standard to that which applies in the metropolitan area?
(2) If the answer to (1) is yes -
(a) on what date was the assessment of the accessibility of each service made;
(b) who made the assessment of the accessibility of each service; and
(c) how was the assessment of the accessibility of each service made?
(3) If the answer to (1) is no -
(a) which services do not have comparable access;
(b) why does the region not have comparable access; and
(c) what steps have been taken to ensure comparable access?

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Answered
25 February 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern
Response time
90 days
(b) who made the assessment of the accessibility of each service; and (c) how was the assessment of the accessibility of each service made?
(c) how was the assessment of the accessibility of each service made?
(b) why does the region not have comparable access; and (c) what steps have been taken to ensure comparable access?
(c) what steps have been taken to ensure comparable access?

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