❓ Hon Tjorn Sibma asked about the number of employees, particularly women and Aboriginal people, working at regional Community Resource Centres (CRCs). The Minister responded that this specific data isn't routinely collected, but a 2017 survey indicated 395 paid staff.
AnsweredQoN 1225Legislative Council
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(1) How many people are employed by regional Community Resource Centres (CRCs)? (2) How many of the employees in (1) are women? (3) How many of the employees in (1) are Aboriginal?
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Answered
26 June 2018
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
9 days
(1) This information is not reported by CRCs to the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development as part of their funding requirements and is therefore not available. CRCs were, however, surveyed in May 2017 and the results of that survey showed 395 paid staff at that time.
(2) & (3) This information is not available.
(2) & (3) This information is not available.
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