❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on reviews, committees, inquiries, and taskforces established within the Planning portfolio since September 2008, including costs, leadership, and timelines. The Minister provides a breakdown for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, the Western Australian Planning Commission, and other related authorities.
AnsweredQoN 597Legislative Council
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For all portfolios, Departments and Agencies, for which the Minister holds responsibility, -
(1) How many reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces have been established since 23 September 2008?
(2) Will the Minister list all the reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established in that period?
(3) What is the name and qualification of each person who heads each review, committee, inquiry and taskforce that has been established?
(4) Will the Minister list the commencement date and completion date for all reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established?
(5) Will the Minister list the total cost of sitting fees and the total cost for each of the reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established?
(6) Will the Minister list the cost of sitting fees to date and estimated total final cost of each review, committee, inquiry and taskforce that is still current?
(1) How many reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces have been established since 23 September 2008?
(2) Will the Minister list all the reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established in that period?
(3) What is the name and qualification of each person who heads each review, committee, inquiry and taskforce that has been established?
(4) Will the Minister list the commencement date and completion date for all reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established?
(5) Will the Minister list the total cost of sitting fees and the total cost for each of the reviews, committees, inquiries and taskforces that have been established?
(6) Will the Minister list the cost of sitting fees to date and estimated total final cost of each review, committee, inquiry and taskforce that is still current?
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Answered
5 May 2009
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection representing the Minister for Planning
Response time
35 days
Department for Planning and Infrastructure:
(1) 1
(2) The Greater Bunbury Structure Plan Steering Committee
(3) Mr Simon Holthouse. Mr Holthouse is a trained architect and town planner who has extensive planning experience and has formerly chaired the Western Australian Planning Commission and a number of high level strategic groups. He will be employed on contract for the duration of the project.
(4) The Committee membership is still being finalised, so it has not met.
(5) Approx $20,000 per annum will be allocated to meet the Chairman's fees, committee expenses and public consultation.
(6) It is estimated that the total cost for this committee will be $40 000.
Western Australian Planning Commission:
(1) 4
(2) Kimberley Region Planning Committee
Mid-West Region Planning Committee
Pilbara Region Planning Committee
Gascoyne Region Planning Committee
(3) Yet to be appointed, however, membership of regional planning committees is identified in Schedule 2, Clause 8 of the Planning and Development Act
(4) All three committees were established by the WAPC on 24 March 2009. It is expected that these committees will be ongoing.
(5) There are no costs incurred by the established committees to date.
(6) It is estimated that total costs for each committee will be $50 000 per year and remuneration is in accordance with the amounts set by the Public Sector Commission.
Armadale Redevelopment Authority; East Perth Redevelopment Authority; LandCorp; Midland Redevelopment Authority; Subiaco Redevelopment Authority advise
(1) Nil
(2-6) Not applicable
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(1) 1
(2) The Greater Bunbury Structure Plan Steering Committee
(3) Mr Simon Holthouse. Mr Holthouse is a trained architect and town planner who has extensive planning experience and has formerly chaired the Western Australian Planning Commission and a number of high level strategic groups. He will be employed on contract for the duration of the project.
(4) The Committee membership is still being finalised, so it has not met.
(5) Approx $20,000 per annum will be allocated to meet the Chairman's fees, committee expenses and public consultation.
(6) It is estimated that the total cost for this committee will be $40 000.
Western Australian Planning Commission:
(1) 4
(2) Kimberley Region Planning Committee
Mid-West Region Planning Committee
Pilbara Region Planning Committee
Gascoyne Region Planning Committee
(3) Yet to be appointed, however, membership of regional planning committees is identified in Schedule 2, Clause 8 of the Planning and Development Act
(4) All three committees were established by the WAPC on 24 March 2009. It is expected that these committees will be ongoing.
(5) There are no costs incurred by the established committees to date.
(6) It is estimated that total costs for each committee will be $50 000 per year and remuneration is in accordance with the amounts set by the Public Sector Commission.
Armadale Redevelopment Authority; East Perth Redevelopment Authority; LandCorp; Midland Redevelopment Authority; Subiaco Redevelopment Authority advise
(1) Nil
(2-6) Not applicable
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