A parliamentary question seeks information regarding the Local Government Heritage Strategic Working Group, including its membership, role, costs, official status, and reporting date. The response indicates it's an informal group with no associated costs or formal reporting requirements.

AnsweredQoN 4636Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 February 2011
Portfolio
Local Government

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In relation to the Local Government Heritage Strategic Working Group, I ask:
(a) who are the members of this group;
(b) what is their role;
(c) what costs are involved in the administration and/or meeting fees of this committee;
(d) has this committee been included in the official lists of committees and boards created under the current Government; and
(e) what is the reporting date of this committee?

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Answered
14 March 2011
Responded by
Minister for Local Government
Response time
27 days
(a) Representatives of West Australian Local Government Association, Local Government Manager's Association (WA Division), Office of Heritage, Department of Local Government and Minister's office.
(b) This is an informal group, meeting to identify key issues and innovative solutions to deliver better heritage outcomes for local governments and their communities.
(c) Nil
(d) No, it is not a committee or board.
(e) Not applicable.
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