❓ Hon Stephen Dawson asks about historical course fees, scholarship funding, course availability, and delivery modes for courses listed in a previous question, seeking data from 2010-2014. The answer provides data only for 2013 and 2014, citing a consistent fee structure linked to CPI for 2010-2013.
AnsweredQoN 1717Legislative Council
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I refer to question on notice No. 1442, answered on 16 September 2014, and I ask: (a) as per the information breakdown provided for course fees in 2014 found at http://webapps.centraltafe.wa.edu.au/fees_list/fees_list.asp , what were the indicative fees for students commencing training in all of the courses listed in the answer to (a), for each of the following years: (i) 2014; (ii) 2013; (iii) 2012; (iv) 2011; and (v) 2010; (b) were any State Government training scholarships funded for any of the course enrolments listed in the answer to (c), and if yes, what was the breakdown by the agency funding and number of placements for the following periods: (i) 2014; (ii) 2013; (iii) 2012; (iv) 2011; and (v) 2010; (c) for any course listed where the enrolment number was zero, was the course offered for enrolment in that period; (d) if no to (c), why not; and (e) for all courses listed in the answer to question on notice No. 1442, what was the study mode of delivery?
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Answered
25 November 2014
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
42 days
(a-e) Information is provided for 2013 and 2014 only since course fees were calculated under the same fee structure between 2010 and 2013 increasing annually in line with the Consumer Price Index. [See tabled paper no]
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