❓ A parliamentary question sought details of correspondence between WA government entities and the US government/Navy regarding the SeaSwap program. The responses indicate limited formal correspondence, primarily invitations and acknowledgements.
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(b) any Ministerial office; and (c) any Departmental office?
(c) any Departmental office?
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs; Science; Citizenship and Multicultural Interest: Department of the Premier and Cabinet (a) – (c) There is no such correspondence in the Premier’s portfolio, including the Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier. Anti-Corruption Commission (a) – (c) No correspondence. Governor’s Establishment (a) – (c) No correspondence. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet (a) – (c) There is no such correspondence in the Premier’s portfolio, including the Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier. Anti-Corruption Commission (a) – (c) No correspondence. Governor’s Establishment (a) – (c) No correspondence. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Anti-Corruption Commission (a) – (c) No correspondence. Governor’s Establishment (a) – (c) No correspondence. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Governor’s Establishment (a) – (c) No correspondence. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
(c) any Departmental office?
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs; Science; Citizenship and Multicultural Interest: Department of the Premier and Cabinet (a) – (c) There is no such correspondence in the Premier’s portfolio, including the Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier. Anti-Corruption Commission (a) – (c) No correspondence. Governor’s Establishment (a) – (c) No correspondence. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet (a) – (c) There is no such correspondence in the Premier’s portfolio, including the Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier. Anti-Corruption Commission (a) – (c) No correspondence. Governor’s Establishment (a) – (c) No correspondence. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Anti-Corruption Commission (a) – (c) No correspondence. Governor’s Establishment (a) – (c) No correspondence. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Governor’s Establishment (a) – (c) No correspondence. Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner (a) – (c) No correspondence. Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy: (a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined. Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for the Environment and Heritage: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services: (a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial. This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap. Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure: Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap (a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit. Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business: (a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002. Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts: (a) – (c) No correspondence. Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Health: (a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined. Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance: (a) – (c) No correspondence.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 June 2003
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
63 days
I am advised that:
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs; Science; Citizenship and Multicultural Interest:
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a) – (c) There is no such correspondence in the Premier’s portfolio, including the Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier.
Anti-Corruption Commission
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Governor’s Establishment
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy:
(a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined.
Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for the Environment and Heritage:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services:
(a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial.
This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap.
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure:
Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap
(a) Nil.
(b) Nil.
(c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit.
Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business:
(a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002.
Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Health:
(a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined.
Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs; Science; Citizenship and Multicultural Interest:
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a) – (c) There is no such correspondence in the Premier’s portfolio, including the Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier.
Anti-Corruption Commission
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Governor’s Establishment
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy:
(a) – (c) The only correspondence the Office of the Deputy Premier or agencies and departments have received was an invitation to attend a ‘change of command’ ceremony on the 23rd January 2003 between two crews of the USS Fletcher to which the Deputy Premier declined.
Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; the Midwest, Wheatbelt and Great Southern:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Housing and Works; Local Government and Regional Development; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Attorney General; Minister for Justice and Legal Affairs; Electoral Affairs; Peel and the South West:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for the Environment and Heritage:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Police and Emergency Services:
(a) – (c) The Western Australia Police Service is in receipt of complimentary correspondence from the US Navy for the assistance provided during the SeaSwap Trial.
This Agency is not in possession of any other correspondence from the US Government or Navy which pertains to SeaSwap.
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure:
Fremantle Ports is the only agency under the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure's portfolio to have any contact with representatives of the US Government or US Navy pertaining to the SeaSwap
(a) Nil.
(b) Nil.
(c) Fremantle Ports received correspondence in terms of a Berth Application from the agents for the US Navy for the one SeaSwap visit.
Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business:
(a) – (c) The Department of Industry and Resources have identified a thank-you letter from the Minister for State Development to the US Ambassador in Australia and 3 emails between departmental and US officers about the WA delegation’s visit to the US in 2002.
Minister for Education and Training; Sport and Recreation; Indigenous Affairs:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Community Development, Women’s Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
Minister for Health:
(a) – (c) The Minister for Health received a verbal invitation to attend a seminar on Bilateral Relationships and SeaSwap which he declined. In addition he received an invitation to attend a 'Change of Command' reception with the officers of the USS Fletcher that was also declined.
Minister for Racing and Gaming; Government Enterprises; Goldfields-Esperance:
(a) – (c) No correspondence.
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