❓ WA MP Mr. Graham inquires about government staff presence and services in various Pilbara and Goldfields towns. The response details staff numbers, services provided by different departments, and funding allocations for economic development and tourism.
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(b) South Hedland; (c) Tom Price; (d) Paraburdoo; (e) Telfer; (f) Marble Bar; (g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(c) Tom Price; (d) Paraburdoo; (e) Telfer; (f) Marble Bar; (g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(d) Paraburdoo; (e) Telfer; (f) Marble Bar; (g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(e) Telfer; (f) Marble Bar; (g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(f) Marble Bar; (g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(m) Wickham?
(c) Tom Price; (d) Paraburdoo; (e) Telfer; (f) Marble Bar; (g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(d) Paraburdoo; (e) Telfer; (f) Marble Bar; (g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(e) Telfer; (f) Marble Bar; (g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(f) Marble Bar; (g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(g) Nullagine; (h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(h) Karratha; (i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(i) Halls Creek; (j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(j) Wiluna; (k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(k) Dampier; (l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(l) Roebourne; and (m) Wickham?
(m) Wickham?
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Answered
27 November 2002
Responded by
Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business
Response time
43 days
DEPARTMENT OF MINERAL & PETROLEUM RESOURCES (1) and (2) (a) None (b) None (c) None (d) None (e) None (f) 2 Level 1 officers, and 1 Level 5 officer (g) None (h) 1 Level 2 officer, 4 Level 5 officers, and 1 Level 7 officer (i) None (j) None (k) None (l) None (m) None (3) In Marble Bar Mineral title registration services. Court services for the Ministry of Justice. In Karratha Mineral title registration services. Inspection of mining industry operations under the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 and regulations. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(1) and (2) (a) None (b) None (c) None (d) None (e) None (f) 2 Level 1 officers, and 1 Level 5 officer (g) None (h) 1 Level 2 officer, 4 Level 5 officers, and 1 Level 7 officer (i) None (j) None (k) None (l) None (m) None (3) In Marble Bar Mineral title registration services. Court services for the Ministry of Justice. In Karratha Mineral title registration services. Inspection of mining industry operations under the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 and regulations. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(3) In Marble Bar Mineral title registration services. Court services for the Ministry of Justice. In Karratha Mineral title registration services. Inspection of mining industry operations under the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 and regulations. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
In Karratha Mineral title registration services. Inspection of mining industry operations under the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 and regulations. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(1) and (2) (a) None (b) None (c) None (d) None (e) None (f) 2 Level 1 officers, and 1 Level 5 officer (g) None (h) 1 Level 2 officer, 4 Level 5 officers, and 1 Level 7 officer (i) None (j) None (k) None (l) None (m) None (3) In Marble Bar Mineral title registration services. Court services for the Ministry of Justice. In Karratha Mineral title registration services. Inspection of mining industry operations under the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 and regulations. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(3) In Marble Bar Mineral title registration services. Court services for the Ministry of Justice. In Karratha Mineral title registration services. Inspection of mining industry operations under the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 and regulations. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
In Karratha Mineral title registration services. Inspection of mining industry operations under the Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 and regulations. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND TECHNOLOGY (1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(1) Nil. (2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(2) Not applicable. (3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(3) The Regional Headworks Development Scheme is administered by the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. Funding is controlled by the Minister for State Development. The Department of Local Government and Regional Development is providing a response to this question. (a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(a) Port Hedland Aboriginal Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology has previously supported the Pilbara Development Commission to employ an Aboriginal Economic Development Officer. The position has been vacant for several years but a new agreement is being negotiated. The Commission is likely to start the recruitment process in the near future. The amount of assistance available is $80,000 per year. (b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(b) South Hedland Nil (c) Tom Price Nil (d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(d) Paraburdoo Nil (e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(e) Telfer Nil (f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(f) Marble Bar Nil (g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(g) Nullagine Nil (h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(h) Karratha Nil (i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(i) Halls Creek Nil (j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(j) Wiluna Client Based Business Planner Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is contributing $20,000 to a Community Economic Development Officer based in Wiluna under the Client Based Business Planner Program. (k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(k) Dampier Nil (l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(l) Roebourne Indigenous Economic Development Program The Office of Aboriginal Economic Development within the Department of Industry and Technology is assisting the Ngarliyarndu Bindirri Community Development Employment Program Aboriginal Corporation to restructure its commercial enterprises and investigate new opportunities. (m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(m) Wickham Nil WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION (1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(1) (a) n/a (b) n/a (c) n/a (d) n/a (e) n/a (f) n/a (g) n/a (h) The Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has one FTE – Pilbara Tourism Development Manager. (i) n/a (j) n/a (k) n/a (l) n/a (m) n/a (2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(2) Level 5 (3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(3) The WATC provides annual funding of $133,000 to the Pilbara Tourism Association. This is used by the Association to deliver on a partnering agreement with the WATC which is principally an agreed cooperative marketing program for the region. This relationship has been in place and developed for a number of years. The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
The WATC also provides support to five Visitor Centres in the Pilbara region under the WA Tourism Network program. These are located in Port Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Tom Price and Newman. These Visitors Centres are also eligible to apply for funding under the Country Visitor Centre Sustainability Enhancement Scheme. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
(1)(a)-(m) The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) does not have any staff located in the towns in question. (2) Not applicable. (3) The SBDC provides an annual operating funding grant to Business Enterprise Centres located in Karratha and Port Hedland. Small businesses in each of the towns are able to access SBDC services through a toll free 1800 number.
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