❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details about a taskforce reviewing bushfire preparedness, including its members, remuneration, reporting date, and whether the report will be tabled in Parliament. The answer provides details on the committee but defers on tabling.
AnsweredQoN 264Legislative Council
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(2) What are those taskforces?
(3) Who are the members of each of these taskforces and what remuneration will each of these people receive?
(4) When is each taskforce due to report?
(5) Will each report be tabled in Parliament?
(6) If no to (5), why not?
(3) Who are the members of each of these taskforces and what remuneration will each of these people receive?
(4) When is each taskforce due to report?
(5) Will each report be tabled in Parliament?
(6) If no to (5), why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 April 2009
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
29 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(1) One
(2) Committee to Review Western Australia's Bush Fire Preparedness
(3) Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Director General, Department of Environment and Conservation
and the members of the State Emergency Management Committee
Commissioner of Police
Chief Executive Officer, Fire and Emergency Services Authority
Director General, Department for Child Protection
Regional Director, Bureau of Meteorology
State Health Coordinator, Department of Health
Assistant Director General, State Security and Emergency Coordination, DPC
Assistant Commissioner, Counter-Terrorism and State Protection, WA Police
Chief Executive Officer, WA Local Government Association
Senior Operations Analyst, Water Corporation
Executive Director, Strategic Policy and Executive Services, FESA
There is no remuneration for the role.
(4) March 2009
(5-6) Issues of tabling will be considered at the appropriate time by the government.
Governor's Establishment advises:
(1-6) Not applicable to Governor's Establishment
Department of State Development; Public Sector Commissioner; Lotterywest; Gold Corporation; Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Corruption and Crime Commission of WA advises:
(1) Nil
(2-6) Not applicable
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(1) One
(2) Committee to Review Western Australia's Bush Fire Preparedness
(3) Director General, Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Director General, Department of Environment and Conservation
and the members of the State Emergency Management Committee
Commissioner of Police
Chief Executive Officer, Fire and Emergency Services Authority
Director General, Department for Child Protection
Regional Director, Bureau of Meteorology
State Health Coordinator, Department of Health
Assistant Director General, State Security and Emergency Coordination, DPC
Assistant Commissioner, Counter-Terrorism and State Protection, WA Police
Chief Executive Officer, WA Local Government Association
Senior Operations Analyst, Water Corporation
Executive Director, Strategic Policy and Executive Services, FESA
There is no remuneration for the role.
(4) March 2009
(5-6) Issues of tabling will be considered at the appropriate time by the government.
Governor's Establishment advises:
(1-6) Not applicable to Governor's Establishment
Department of State Development; Public Sector Commissioner; Lotterywest; Gold Corporation; Office of the Public Sector Standard Commissioner; Corruption and Crime Commission of WA advises:
(1) Nil
(2-6) Not applicable
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