A WA parliamentary question seeking details on Christmas/end-of-year functions held by departments, agencies, commissions, and Government Trading Enterprises within the Finance and Mines and Petroleum portfolios in 2015. The answers reveal some functions were held at no cost to the organisation.

AnsweredQoN 4950Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 February 2016
Portfolio
Finance; Mines and Petroleum

QuestionView source ↗

For each department, agency, commission and Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities: (a) did the organisation’s Corporate Executive/Executive Committee/Leadership Team hold a Christmas or end of year function in 2015 and, if so: (i) how many persons attended; (ii) where was the function held; and (iii) what was the cost of the function to the organisation; and (b) where a Board or Committee exists, did the organisation’s Boards or Committees hold a Christmas or end of year function in 2015 and, if so, for each Board and Committee: (i) what is the name of the Board or Committee; (ii) how many persons attended; (iii) where was the function held; and (iv) what was the cost of the function to the organisation?

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Answered
16 March 2016
Responded by
Minister for Finance; Mines and Petroleum
Response time
29 days
The Department of Finance advises:
(a)        Yes
(i)         Eight
(ii)        Matilda Bay Restaurant, Crawley
(iii)       Nil
(b)        Not applicable
The Office of the Government Chief Information Officer advises:
(a)        No
(b)        Not applicable
The Department of Mines and Petroleum advises:
(a)        Yes
(i)         15
(ii)        Held after hours at the Thai Orchid, 35 Mends St South Perth
(iii)       Nil
(b)        Not applicable
The Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia advises:
(a)       Yes
(i)         5
(ii) The Royal on the Waterfront, East Perth
(iii)       $55.00
(b)        Not applicable

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