❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the implementation of the Gordon Inquiry recommendations, specifically concerning budget updates, progress reporting, and evaluation frameworks. The Minister provides updates on initiative progress and expenditure.
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GORDON INQUIRY RECOMMENDATIONS - IMPLEMENTATION
I refer to the November 2005 Auditor General’s report on the implementation of the Gordon inquiry. (1) Has the department updated the timetable and budget for a consolidated action plan? (2) Has the department established and finalised procedures for reporting progress on the original or a consolidated action plan? (3) If yes to (1), please provide data on the total number of initiatives, the number implemented, expenditure to date and estimated final expenditure with anticipated completion dates. (4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
I refer to the November 2005 Auditor General’s report on the implementation of the Gordon inquiry. (1) Has the department updated the timetable and budget for a consolidated action plan? (2) Has the department established and finalised procedures for reporting progress on the original or a consolidated action plan? (3) If yes to (1), please provide data on the total number of initiatives, the number implemented, expenditure to date and estimated final expenditure with anticipated completion dates. (4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(1) Has the department updated the timetable and budget for a consolidated action plan? (2) Has the department established and finalised procedures for reporting progress on the original or a consolidated action plan? (3) If yes to (1), please provide data on the total number of initiatives, the number implemented, expenditure to date and estimated final expenditure with anticipated completion dates. (4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(2) Has the department established and finalised procedures for reporting progress on the original or a consolidated action plan? (3) If yes to (1), please provide data on the total number of initiatives, the number implemented, expenditure to date and estimated final expenditure with anticipated completion dates. (4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(3) If yes to (1), please provide data on the total number of initiatives, the number implemented, expenditure to date and estimated final expenditure with anticipated completion dates. (4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(1) Has the department updated the timetable and budget for a consolidated action plan? (2) Has the department established and finalised procedures for reporting progress on the original or a consolidated action plan? (3) If yes to (1), please provide data on the total number of initiatives, the number implemented, expenditure to date and estimated final expenditure with anticipated completion dates. (4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(2) Has the department established and finalised procedures for reporting progress on the original or a consolidated action plan? (3) If yes to (1), please provide data on the total number of initiatives, the number implemented, expenditure to date and estimated final expenditure with anticipated completion dates. (4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(3) If yes to (1), please provide data on the total number of initiatives, the number implemented, expenditure to date and estimated final expenditure with anticipated completion dates. (4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(4) If no to (1), why not? (5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(5) Has the department finalised an evaluation framework? (6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(6) If yes to (5), will the minister table the framework? (7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(7) If no to (5), why not? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Department of Indigenous Affairs advises as follows - (1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(1) The DIA’s role has been to put in place a monitoring process to track the implementation of the initiatives of the Gordon action plan and to provide an authoritative account of progress. This role has not required DIA to update the timetable and budget for the action plan. (2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(2) Yes. (3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(3) The total number of initiatives is 125; the number of initiatives implemented is 71. A further 17 have been superseded by other initiatives or actions. The balance of 37 initiatives are substantially in progress. Expenditure to date is $64.249 million. Estimated final expenditure is $71.873 million. (4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(4) Refer to (1). (5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(5) No. (6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(6) Not applicable. (7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
(7) The Gordon evaluation is in three phases and spans a period of five years. The first is in progress and will be completed by August 2007. This phase will provide key data and key benchmarks that will finalise the evaluation framework. The framework will be used to measure outcomes in phase 2 in 2008 and phase 3 in 2012.
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