A WA parliamentary question on notice from 2002 inquiring about government-funded programs in various towns under the Minister's control. The answer details specific funding allocations for crime prevention, road safety, and initiatives related to the Gordon Inquiry.

AnsweredQoN 382Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 October 2002
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs; Science; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests

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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?

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Answered
25 February 2003
Response time
133 days
(2) Not Applicable (3) Programs currently being funded in the towns listed in the departments under the Minister's control are: - Karratha: Through the Community Policing fund, Office of Crime Prevention provided $4730 for the Karratha Blue Light Disco. - Halls Creek: Through the SAFER W.A. Community Security Program, the Office of Crime Prevention provided $40,000 to develop a strategic plan for improving safety and security of the Balgo community. The SAFER W.A. Community Security Program also funded a $10,000 Security Audit for the Shire of Halls Creek. - Wiluna: Through the SAFER W.A. Community Security Program, the Office of Crime Prevention provided $10,000 to the Shire of Wiluna for a Security audit. - In addition, $30,447 has been provided for the provision of 57 Constable Care Child Safety Project puppet and interactive shows to pre-primary aged children in the Northwest and surrounding areas. - The Road Trauma Trust Fund provides funding for community involvement in road safety, through the Western Australian Local Government Association RoadWise Program. RoadWise Regional Officers support community based RoadWise committees in the Shire of Roebourne and the Town of Port Hedland, which service the towns of Port Hedland, South Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Dampier and Wickham. In addition to locally funded projects the Road Safety Community Grants program 2001/2002, administered by RoadWise, provided funding for two projects to a total of $4,500 within these towns. - The Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry proposes a number of new regional and remote initiatives. They amount to over $40 million out of a total of $66 million new money devoted to the Gordon Inquiry response. At this point in time the exact location of some of the proposed programs and services have not been determined.
(3) Programs currently being funded in the towns listed in the departments under the Minister's control are: - Karratha: Through the Community Policing fund, Office of Crime Prevention provided $4730 for the Karratha Blue Light Disco. - Halls Creek: Through the SAFER W.A. Community Security Program, the Office of Crime Prevention provided $40,000 to develop a strategic plan for improving safety and security of the Balgo community. The SAFER W.A. Community Security Program also funded a $10,000 Security Audit for the Shire of Halls Creek. - Wiluna: Through the SAFER W.A. Community Security Program, the Office of Crime Prevention provided $10,000 to the Shire of Wiluna for a Security audit. - In addition, $30,447 has been provided for the provision of 57 Constable Care Child Safety Project puppet and interactive shows to pre-primary aged children in the Northwest and surrounding areas. - The Road Trauma Trust Fund provides funding for community involvement in road safety, through the Western Australian Local Government Association RoadWise Program. RoadWise Regional Officers support community based RoadWise committees in the Shire of Roebourne and the Town of Port Hedland, which service the towns of Port Hedland, South Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Dampier and Wickham. In addition to locally funded projects the Road Safety Community Grants program 2001/2002, administered by RoadWise, provided funding for two projects to a total of $4,500 within these towns. - The Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry proposes a number of new regional and remote initiatives. They amount to over $40 million out of a total of $66 million new money devoted to the Gordon Inquiry response. At this point in time the exact location of some of the proposed programs and services have not been determined.
- Karratha: Through the Community Policing fund, Office of Crime Prevention provided $4730 for the Karratha Blue Light Disco. - Halls Creek: Through the SAFER W.A. Community Security Program, the Office of Crime Prevention provided $40,000 to develop a strategic plan for improving safety and security of the Balgo community. The SAFER W.A. Community Security Program also funded a $10,000 Security Audit for the Shire of Halls Creek. - Wiluna: Through the SAFER W.A. Community Security Program, the Office of Crime Prevention provided $10,000 to the Shire of Wiluna for a Security audit. - In addition, $30,447 has been provided for the provision of 57 Constable Care Child Safety Project puppet and interactive shows to pre-primary aged children in the Northwest and surrounding areas. - The Road Trauma Trust Fund provides funding for community involvement in road safety, through the Western Australian Local Government Association RoadWise Program. RoadWise Regional Officers support community based RoadWise committees in the Shire of Roebourne and the Town of Port Hedland, which service the towns of Port Hedland, South Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Dampier and Wickham. In addition to locally funded projects the Road Safety Community Grants program 2001/2002, administered by RoadWise, provided funding for two projects to a total of $4,500 within these towns. - The Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry proposes a number of new regional and remote initiatives. They amount to over $40 million out of a total of $66 million new money devoted to the Gordon Inquiry response. At this point in time the exact location of some of the proposed programs and services have not been determined.
- Halls Creek: Through the SAFER W.A. Community Security Program, the Office of Crime Prevention provided $40,000 to develop a strategic plan for improving safety and security of the Balgo community. The SAFER W.A. Community Security Program also funded a $10,000 Security Audit for the Shire of Halls Creek. - Wiluna: Through the SAFER W.A. Community Security Program, the Office of Crime Prevention provided $10,000 to the Shire of Wiluna for a Security audit. - In addition, $30,447 has been provided for the provision of 57 Constable Care Child Safety Project puppet and interactive shows to pre-primary aged children in the Northwest and surrounding areas. - The Road Trauma Trust Fund provides funding for community involvement in road safety, through the Western Australian Local Government Association RoadWise Program. RoadWise Regional Officers support community based RoadWise committees in the Shire of Roebourne and the Town of Port Hedland, which service the towns of Port Hedland, South Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Dampier and Wickham. In addition to locally funded projects the Road Safety Community Grants program 2001/2002, administered by RoadWise, provided funding for two projects to a total of $4,500 within these towns. - The Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry proposes a number of new regional and remote initiatives. They amount to over $40 million out of a total of $66 million new money devoted to the Gordon Inquiry response. At this point in time the exact location of some of the proposed programs and services have not been determined.
- Wiluna: Through the SAFER W.A. Community Security Program, the Office of Crime Prevention provided $10,000 to the Shire of Wiluna for a Security audit. - In addition, $30,447 has been provided for the provision of 57 Constable Care Child Safety Project puppet and interactive shows to pre-primary aged children in the Northwest and surrounding areas. - The Road Trauma Trust Fund provides funding for community involvement in road safety, through the Western Australian Local Government Association RoadWise Program. RoadWise Regional Officers support community based RoadWise committees in the Shire of Roebourne and the Town of Port Hedland, which service the towns of Port Hedland, South Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Dampier and Wickham. In addition to locally funded projects the Road Safety Community Grants program 2001/2002, administered by RoadWise, provided funding for two projects to a total of $4,500 within these towns. - The Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry proposes a number of new regional and remote initiatives. They amount to over $40 million out of a total of $66 million new money devoted to the Gordon Inquiry response. At this point in time the exact location of some of the proposed programs and services have not been determined.
- In addition, $30,447 has been provided for the provision of 57 Constable Care Child Safety Project puppet and interactive shows to pre-primary aged children in the Northwest and surrounding areas. - The Road Trauma Trust Fund provides funding for community involvement in road safety, through the Western Australian Local Government Association RoadWise Program. RoadWise Regional Officers support community based RoadWise committees in the Shire of Roebourne and the Town of Port Hedland, which service the towns of Port Hedland, South Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Dampier and Wickham. In addition to locally funded projects the Road Safety Community Grants program 2001/2002, administered by RoadWise, provided funding for two projects to a total of $4,500 within these towns. - The Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry proposes a number of new regional and remote initiatives. They amount to over $40 million out of a total of $66 million new money devoted to the Gordon Inquiry response. At this point in time the exact location of some of the proposed programs and services have not been determined.
- The Road Trauma Trust Fund provides funding for community involvement in road safety, through the Western Australian Local Government Association RoadWise Program. RoadWise Regional Officers support community based RoadWise committees in the Shire of Roebourne and the Town of Port Hedland, which service the towns of Port Hedland, South Hedland, Roebourne, Karratha, Dampier and Wickham. In addition to locally funded projects the Road Safety Community Grants program 2001/2002, administered by RoadWise, provided funding for two projects to a total of $4,500 within these towns. - The Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry proposes a number of new regional and remote initiatives. They amount to over $40 million out of a total of $66 million new money devoted to the Gordon Inquiry response. At this point in time the exact location of some of the proposed programs and services have not been determined.
- The Government's response to the Gordon Inquiry proposes a number of new regional and remote initiatives. They amount to over $40 million out of a total of $66 million new money devoted to the Gordon Inquiry response. At this point in time the exact location of some of the proposed programs and services have not been determined.

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