❓ Mrs Edwardes asks the Premier about the WA Labour Advisory Council's (WALAC) operations, membership, costs, and funding. The Premier responds that WALAC is not a government-sponsored body and receives no government funding.
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(b) where does the council meet; (c) who are the members of the council; (d) for each member of the council, what organisation do they represent and what is their title within that organisation; (e) is a sitting fee paid to members of the council; (f) if yes, how much; (g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(c) who are the members of the council; (d) for each member of the council, what organisation do they represent and what is their title within that organisation; (e) is a sitting fee paid to members of the council; (f) if yes, how much; (g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(d) for each member of the council, what organisation do they represent and what is their title within that organisation; (e) is a sitting fee paid to members of the council; (f) if yes, how much; (g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(e) is a sitting fee paid to members of the council; (f) if yes, how much; (g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(f) if yes, how much; (g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
The Western Australian Labour Advisory Council (WALAC) is constituted under Australian Labor Party (WA Branch) Constitution and Rules 2003 - Rule 13.6. WALAC is not a Government sponsored body and receives no funding or resources from Government.
WALAC is not a Government sponsored body and receives no funding or resources from Government.
(c) who are the members of the council; (d) for each member of the council, what organisation do they represent and what is their title within that organisation; (e) is a sitting fee paid to members of the council; (f) if yes, how much; (g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(d) for each member of the council, what organisation do they represent and what is their title within that organisation; (e) is a sitting fee paid to members of the council; (f) if yes, how much; (g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(e) is a sitting fee paid to members of the council; (f) if yes, how much; (g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(f) if yes, how much; (g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(g) what are the associated costs of the council; (h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(h) are council members entitled to claim expenses for re-imbursement; (i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(i) if yes, will the Minister provide a list the expenses, the council member making the claim and the amount of re-imbursement paid; and (j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
(j) from which budget allocation are these funds paid?
The Western Australian Labour Advisory Council (WALAC) is constituted under Australian Labor Party (WA Branch) Constitution and Rules 2003 - Rule 13.6. WALAC is not a Government sponsored body and receives no funding or resources from Government.
WALAC is not a Government sponsored body and receives no funding or resources from Government.
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26 November 2004
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(a) - (j)
The Western Australian Labour Advisory Council (WALAC) is constituted under Australian Labor Party (WA Branch) Constitution and Rules 2003 - Rule 13.6.
WALAC is not a Government sponsored body and receives no funding or resources from Government.
The Western Australian Labour Advisory Council (WALAC) is constituted under Australian Labor Party (WA Branch) Constitution and Rules 2003 - Rule 13.6.
WALAC is not a Government sponsored body and receives no funding or resources from Government.
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