❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the newly appointed Coastal Planning and Coordination Council, its membership, costs, and survey methodology for developing a metropolitan planning strategy. The questions probe the rationale behind member selection, regional representation, operational costs, and the scope and justification for a large-scale public opinion survey.
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(1) In reference to the media statement of 21 March 2004 on the newly appointed members of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council, what expertise does each of the various members have that qualifies them as being suitable members of this Council?
(2) Recognising that the Council’s first task will be to develop a metropolitan planning strategy, for what reasons have country-based members, including Maxine Chi and Barbara Dunnet, been appointed?
(3) What will be the total cost to Western Australian taxpayers of operating the Council in a normal year, including cost of travel by country-based members to Perth for meetings?
(4) Specifically, what total payment is expected to be made to each individual member of the Council over a 12 month period of the Council’s normal operations?
(5) How many staff from the Department of Planning and Infrastructure will be allocated to service the Council in a normal year?
(6) How will the 13,500 Perth residents be surveyed for their opinions on how the metropolitan coast should be managed and at what cost?
(7) Why will these 13,500 people be asked for their opinions on management when the Council has no role in day to day coastal management but only in ‘strategic planning’?
(8) Why are 13,500 people being surveyed when most polling organisations in Australia are able to obtain community views on issues by surveying between 300 and 800 people?
(2) Recognising that the Council’s first task will be to develop a metropolitan planning strategy, for what reasons have country-based members, including Maxine Chi and Barbara Dunnet, been appointed?
(3) What will be the total cost to Western Australian taxpayers of operating the Council in a normal year, including cost of travel by country-based members to Perth for meetings?
(4) Specifically, what total payment is expected to be made to each individual member of the Council over a 12 month period of the Council’s normal operations?
(5) How many staff from the Department of Planning and Infrastructure will be allocated to service the Council in a normal year?
(6) How will the 13,500 Perth residents be surveyed for their opinions on how the metropolitan coast should be managed and at what cost?
(7) Why will these 13,500 people be asked for their opinions on management when the Council has no role in day to day coastal management but only in ‘strategic planning’?
(8) Why are 13,500 people being surveyed when most polling organisations in Australia are able to obtain community views on issues by surveying between 300 and 800 people?
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2 June 2004
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
70 days
(1) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council members have been appointed in accordance with the requirements of the Western Australian Planning Commission Act section19 (1ga), ie: · The Chairman David Wood is a member of the Western Australian Planning Commission with experience in the field of coastal planning and management as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(i); · Members Peter Tagliaferri, Mayor of the City of Fremantle, and Cr Barbara Dunnet, Shire President Nannup, represent metropolitan and regional local government interests as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(viii) and (ix); · Members Maxine Chi, Regina Flugge, Paul Gamblin and Darren Cooper have practical knowledge and experience in fields stated in section 19 (1ga)(a)(x); · Members David Nunn, Ray Masini, Col Ingram, Colin Chambers, Colleen Henry and Ian Briggs represent the chief executive officers of government agencies as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(ii) – (vii). (2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
· The Chairman David Wood is a member of the Western Australian Planning Commission with experience in the field of coastal planning and management as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(i); · Members Peter Tagliaferri, Mayor of the City of Fremantle, and Cr Barbara Dunnet, Shire President Nannup, represent metropolitan and regional local government interests as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(viii) and (ix); · Members Maxine Chi, Regina Flugge, Paul Gamblin and Darren Cooper have practical knowledge and experience in fields stated in section 19 (1ga)(a)(x); · Members David Nunn, Ray Masini, Col Ingram, Colin Chambers, Colleen Henry and Ian Briggs represent the chief executive officers of government agencies as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(ii) – (vii). (2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
· Members Peter Tagliaferri, Mayor of the City of Fremantle, and Cr Barbara Dunnet, Shire President Nannup, represent metropolitan and regional local government interests as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(viii) and (ix); · Members Maxine Chi, Regina Flugge, Paul Gamblin and Darren Cooper have practical knowledge and experience in fields stated in section 19 (1ga)(a)(x); · Members David Nunn, Ray Masini, Col Ingram, Colin Chambers, Colleen Henry and Ian Briggs represent the chief executive officers of government agencies as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(ii) – (vii). (2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
· Members Maxine Chi, Regina Flugge, Paul Gamblin and Darren Cooper have practical knowledge and experience in fields stated in section 19 (1ga)(a)(x); · Members David Nunn, Ray Masini, Col Ingram, Colin Chambers, Colleen Henry and Ian Briggs represent the chief executive officers of government agencies as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(ii) – (vii). (2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
· Members David Nunn, Ray Masini, Col Ingram, Colin Chambers, Colleen Henry and Ian Briggs represent the chief executive officers of government agencies as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(ii) – (vii). (2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
· The Chairman David Wood is a member of the Western Australian Planning Commission with experience in the field of coastal planning and management as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(i); · Members Peter Tagliaferri, Mayor of the City of Fremantle, and Cr Barbara Dunnet, Shire President Nannup, represent metropolitan and regional local government interests as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(viii) and (ix); · Members Maxine Chi, Regina Flugge, Paul Gamblin and Darren Cooper have practical knowledge and experience in fields stated in section 19 (1ga)(a)(x); · Members David Nunn, Ray Masini, Col Ingram, Colin Chambers, Colleen Henry and Ian Briggs represent the chief executive officers of government agencies as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(ii) – (vii). (2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
· Members Peter Tagliaferri, Mayor of the City of Fremantle, and Cr Barbara Dunnet, Shire President Nannup, represent metropolitan and regional local government interests as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(viii) and (ix); · Members Maxine Chi, Regina Flugge, Paul Gamblin and Darren Cooper have practical knowledge and experience in fields stated in section 19 (1ga)(a)(x); · Members David Nunn, Ray Masini, Col Ingram, Colin Chambers, Colleen Henry and Ian Briggs represent the chief executive officers of government agencies as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(ii) – (vii). (2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
· Members Maxine Chi, Regina Flugge, Paul Gamblin and Darren Cooper have practical knowledge and experience in fields stated in section 19 (1ga)(a)(x); · Members David Nunn, Ray Masini, Col Ingram, Colin Chambers, Colleen Henry and Ian Briggs represent the chief executive officers of government agencies as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(ii) – (vii). (2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
· Members David Nunn, Ray Masini, Col Ingram, Colin Chambers, Colleen Henry and Ian Briggs represent the chief executive officers of government agencies as required under section 19 (1ga)(a)(ii) – (vii). (2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(2) The Coastal Planning and Coordination Council has a statewide function, and representation has included members from regional Western Australia. Specifically, a member representing non-metropolitan local government (Cr Barbara Dunnet) and a member representing regional and indigenous interests (Ms Maxine Chi). Cr Dunnett has taken a leading role in coastal planning as Chair of the Steering Committee for the Augusta Walpole Coastal Strategy. (3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(3) The direct operating cost of the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is estimated to be $112,000 in the first year. This will be met from existing Western Australian Planning Commission funds. I am concerned that the Member may be implying we should not appoint members from remote regions. (4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(4) The Council chairman and members will be paid an honorarium in accordance with the appropriate rates for Western Australian Planning Commission committees. The Western Australian Planning Commission will pay for airfares and necessary accommodation for distant members at commercial rates (with Government booking discount). An allowance for kilometrage travelled will be paid to members who must use their private vehicle for distance travel to Perth. Chairman's remuneration $11,500 pa Members' remuneration ($8,100 X six members) $48,600 pa Estimated fares, accommodation and kilometrage $27,125 pa Secretariat services, consumables, printing, etc $25,000 pa (5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(5) As with all committees of the Western Australian Planning Commission, Department for Planning and Infrastructure staff will assist the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council on an as needs basis. The Council does not have staff of its own. (6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(6) The Perth Coastal Planning Strategy Baseline Survey is a mail-out/mail-back questionnaire. The survey cost is approximately $40,000. (7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(7) A priority for the Coastal Planning and Coordination Council is the development of the Perth Coastal Planning Strategy. The opinions, attitudes and expectations of Perth people about our metropolitan coast are a vital component in the development of this strategy. (8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
(8) The survey is being mailed to a representative random sample of Perth residents. A sample of 13,500 is necessary to achieve a minimum of 2,000 valid responses across 5 sub-regions of the Metropolitan area by which the results will be analysed. This number of returns is in line with the successful Dialogue in the City Survey responses.
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