❓ Hon Giz Watson inquires about the Sunset Hospital Site Steering Committee's budget, expenditures, membership, expertise, and conflict of interest declarations. The Minister provides details on expenditures, committee members, their selection process, and the terms of reference regarding potential conflicts of interest.
AnsweredQoN 248Legislative Council
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In relation to Sunset Hospital Site, I ask -
(1) What is the budget for the Sunset Steering Committee?
(2) What monies have been spent to date?
(3) Would the Minister list the names of the Sunset Steering Committee members, indicating each person’s areas of special expertise, generally and specifically, with regard to the objectives of the Committee?
(4) Was each member of the Committee asked to declare any vested interests with regard to the Sunset site?
(1) What is the budget for the Sunset Steering Committee?
(2) What monies have been spent to date?
(3) Would the Minister list the names of the Sunset Steering Committee members, indicating each person’s areas of special expertise, generally and specifically, with regard to the objectives of the Committee?
(4) Was each member of the Committee asked to declare any vested interests with regard to the Sunset site?
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27 November 2002
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Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
21 days
(2) $52,877 (3) Membership of the Sunset Steering Committee comprises: Representatives nominated by the Minister: Cr. John Paterson, JP and Mayor, City of Nedlands Ms. Sue Walker, MLA (resigned from the committee in September 2002) Hon. Graham Gifford, MLC Mr Ian Johnston, Department of Housing and Works Community representatives selected by the Nominated Representatives: Ms Gillian Smith Ms Julie Inglis Mr Michael Anderson Cr Irene Tan Judge Robert Viol Dr Robin Collin Ms Phyllis Dawson Mr John Martin The community representatives were chosen by the nominated representatives following the calling of expressions of interest for the community to participate on the Sunset Steering Committee. These selections were chosen from over 40 nominations as being representative of broader community interests that covered categories of Seniors, Youth, Business, Environment / Heritage, Real Estate, Within the City of Nedlands and Outside the City of Nedlands. The Committee is also supported by a facilitator and technical advisers from the following Government agencies: Dept of Housing and Works Dept of Planning and Infrastructure Heritage Council City of Nedlands Landcorp (4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
(3) Membership of the Sunset Steering Committee comprises: Representatives nominated by the Minister: Cr. John Paterson, JP and Mayor, City of Nedlands Ms. Sue Walker, MLA (resigned from the committee in September 2002) Hon. Graham Gifford, MLC Mr Ian Johnston, Department of Housing and Works Community representatives selected by the Nominated Representatives: Ms Gillian Smith Ms Julie Inglis Mr Michael Anderson Cr Irene Tan Judge Robert Viol Dr Robin Collin Ms Phyllis Dawson Mr John Martin The community representatives were chosen by the nominated representatives following the calling of expressions of interest for the community to participate on the Sunset Steering Committee. These selections were chosen from over 40 nominations as being representative of broader community interests that covered categories of Seniors, Youth, Business, Environment / Heritage, Real Estate, Within the City of Nedlands and Outside the City of Nedlands. The Committee is also supported by a facilitator and technical advisers from the following Government agencies: Dept of Housing and Works Dept of Planning and Infrastructure Heritage Council City of Nedlands Landcorp (4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
Representatives nominated by the Minister: Cr. John Paterson, JP and Mayor, City of Nedlands Ms. Sue Walker, MLA (resigned from the committee in September 2002) Hon. Graham Gifford, MLC Mr Ian Johnston, Department of Housing and Works Community representatives selected by the Nominated Representatives: Ms Gillian Smith Ms Julie Inglis Mr Michael Anderson Cr Irene Tan Judge Robert Viol Dr Robin Collin Ms Phyllis Dawson Mr John Martin The community representatives were chosen by the nominated representatives following the calling of expressions of interest for the community to participate on the Sunset Steering Committee. These selections were chosen from over 40 nominations as being representative of broader community interests that covered categories of Seniors, Youth, Business, Environment / Heritage, Real Estate, Within the City of Nedlands and Outside the City of Nedlands. The Committee is also supported by a facilitator and technical advisers from the following Government agencies: Dept of Housing and Works Dept of Planning and Infrastructure Heritage Council City of Nedlands Landcorp (4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
Ms Gillian Smith Ms Julie Inglis Mr Michael Anderson Cr Irene Tan Judge Robert Viol Dr Robin Collin Ms Phyllis Dawson Mr John Martin The community representatives were chosen by the nominated representatives following the calling of expressions of interest for the community to participate on the Sunset Steering Committee. These selections were chosen from over 40 nominations as being representative of broader community interests that covered categories of Seniors, Youth, Business, Environment / Heritage, Real Estate, Within the City of Nedlands and Outside the City of Nedlands. The Committee is also supported by a facilitator and technical advisers from the following Government agencies: Dept of Housing and Works Dept of Planning and Infrastructure Heritage Council City of Nedlands Landcorp (4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
Dept of Housing and Works Dept of Planning and Infrastructure Heritage Council City of Nedlands Landcorp (4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
(4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
(3) Membership of the Sunset Steering Committee comprises: Representatives nominated by the Minister: Cr. John Paterson, JP and Mayor, City of Nedlands Ms. Sue Walker, MLA (resigned from the committee in September 2002) Hon. Graham Gifford, MLC Mr Ian Johnston, Department of Housing and Works Community representatives selected by the Nominated Representatives: Ms Gillian Smith Ms Julie Inglis Mr Michael Anderson Cr Irene Tan Judge Robert Viol Dr Robin Collin Ms Phyllis Dawson Mr John Martin The community representatives were chosen by the nominated representatives following the calling of expressions of interest for the community to participate on the Sunset Steering Committee. These selections were chosen from over 40 nominations as being representative of broader community interests that covered categories of Seniors, Youth, Business, Environment / Heritage, Real Estate, Within the City of Nedlands and Outside the City of Nedlands. The Committee is also supported by a facilitator and technical advisers from the following Government agencies: Dept of Housing and Works Dept of Planning and Infrastructure Heritage Council City of Nedlands Landcorp (4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
Representatives nominated by the Minister: Cr. John Paterson, JP and Mayor, City of Nedlands Ms. Sue Walker, MLA (resigned from the committee in September 2002) Hon. Graham Gifford, MLC Mr Ian Johnston, Department of Housing and Works Community representatives selected by the Nominated Representatives: Ms Gillian Smith Ms Julie Inglis Mr Michael Anderson Cr Irene Tan Judge Robert Viol Dr Robin Collin Ms Phyllis Dawson Mr John Martin The community representatives were chosen by the nominated representatives following the calling of expressions of interest for the community to participate on the Sunset Steering Committee. These selections were chosen from over 40 nominations as being representative of broader community interests that covered categories of Seniors, Youth, Business, Environment / Heritage, Real Estate, Within the City of Nedlands and Outside the City of Nedlands. The Committee is also supported by a facilitator and technical advisers from the following Government agencies: Dept of Housing and Works Dept of Planning and Infrastructure Heritage Council City of Nedlands Landcorp (4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
Ms Gillian Smith Ms Julie Inglis Mr Michael Anderson Cr Irene Tan Judge Robert Viol Dr Robin Collin Ms Phyllis Dawson Mr John Martin The community representatives were chosen by the nominated representatives following the calling of expressions of interest for the community to participate on the Sunset Steering Committee. These selections were chosen from over 40 nominations as being representative of broader community interests that covered categories of Seniors, Youth, Business, Environment / Heritage, Real Estate, Within the City of Nedlands and Outside the City of Nedlands. The Committee is also supported by a facilitator and technical advisers from the following Government agencies: Dept of Housing and Works Dept of Planning and Infrastructure Heritage Council City of Nedlands Landcorp (4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
Dept of Housing and Works Dept of Planning and Infrastructure Heritage Council City of Nedlands Landcorp (4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
(4) No. However each member was asked to abide by the Sunset Steering Committee’s terms of reference, which stated that they had: 'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
'been selected and appointed for their broad cross-sectional interests, or understanding of the general or particular values of the site and community, including both the local and the wider regional community views. Their role is to bring their knowledge and experience to the deliberations of the committee and particularly towards achieving a full and appropriate consultation process. Members should recognise the breadth of their ‘constituency’, rather than representing only particular local, corporate, sectoral or professional interests'. Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
Furthermore: 'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
'Committee members are expected to agree to a Code of Conduct which sets down the following principles: 1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
1. To adopt of the Terms of Reference. 2. To recognise the importance of working within a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation. 3. To acknowledge that, whilst all committee members participate willingly, any outcomes of the process are non-binding on the government or any of the other stakeholders'.
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