❓ Hon. Linda Savage questions the Premier regarding the progress of recommendation 10 from the "Putting the Public First" Economic Audit Committee report, specifically concerning community hub demonstration projects. The Premier, through Hon. Norman Moore, responds that none of the milestones were achieved, and an alternative approach was adopted.
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“PUTTING THE PUBLIC FIRST” — ECONOMIC AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT
I refer to the “Putting the Public First” Economic Audit Committee report of October 2009, and in particular to recommendation 10, which was to conduct six demonstration projects of community hubs in metropolitan, regional and remote areas. Which of the following milestones contained in recommendation 10 have been achieved — (a) a call for expressions of interest from local government, backed by a project concept by March 2010; (b) identification of trial locations—two metropolitan, two regional and two remote—by June 2010; and (c) finalisation of individual business cases, based on project concepts, by September 2010? Hon NORMAN MOORE
I refer to the “Putting the Public First” Economic Audit Committee report of October 2009, and in particular to recommendation 10, which was to conduct six demonstration projects of community hubs in metropolitan, regional and remote areas. Which of the following milestones contained in recommendation 10 have been achieved — (a) a call for expressions of interest from local government, backed by a project concept by March 2010; (b) identification of trial locations—two metropolitan, two regional and two remote—by June 2010; and (c) finalisation of individual business cases, based on project concepts, by September 2010? Hon NORMAN MOORE
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. None. The partnership forum, consisting of public sector and community sector CEOs, agreed to progress an alternative approach to this recommendation than that proposed by the Economic Audit Committee. A project team has been established with representatives from the public and community sectors and local government with the aim of investigating existing community hubs in Western Australia and the success factors that make them work.
Which of the following milestones contained in recommendation 10 have been achieved — (a) a call for expressions of interest from local government, backed by a project concept by March 2010; (b) identification of trial locations—two metropolitan, two regional and two remote—by June 2010; and (c) finalisation of individual business cases, based on project concepts, by September 2010? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. None. The partnership forum, consisting of public sector and community sector CEOs, agreed to progress an alternative approach to this recommendation than that proposed by the Economic Audit Committee. A project team has been established with representatives from the public and community sectors and local government with the aim of investigating existing community hubs in Western Australia and the success factors that make them work.
(b) identification of trial locations—two metropolitan, two regional and two remote—by June 2010; and (c) finalisation of individual business cases, based on project concepts, by September 2010?
(c) finalisation of individual business cases, based on project concepts, by September 2010?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. None. The partnership forum, consisting of public sector and community sector CEOs, agreed to progress an alternative approach to this recommendation than that proposed by the Economic Audit Committee. A project team has been established with representatives from the public and community sectors and local government with the aim of investigating existing community hubs in Western Australia and the success factors that make them work.
None. The partnership forum, consisting of public sector and community sector CEOs, agreed to progress an alternative approach to this recommendation than that proposed by the Economic Audit Committee. A project team has been established with representatives from the public and community sectors and local government with the aim of investigating existing community hubs in Western Australia and the success factors that make them work.
Which of the following milestones contained in recommendation 10 have been achieved — (a) a call for expressions of interest from local government, backed by a project concept by March 2010; (b) identification of trial locations—two metropolitan, two regional and two remote—by June 2010; and (c) finalisation of individual business cases, based on project concepts, by September 2010? Hon NORMAN MOORE replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. None. The partnership forum, consisting of public sector and community sector CEOs, agreed to progress an alternative approach to this recommendation than that proposed by the Economic Audit Committee. A project team has been established with representatives from the public and community sectors and local government with the aim of investigating existing community hubs in Western Australia and the success factors that make them work.
(b) identification of trial locations—two metropolitan, two regional and two remote—by June 2010; and (c) finalisation of individual business cases, based on project concepts, by September 2010?
(c) finalisation of individual business cases, based on project concepts, by September 2010?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. None. The partnership forum, consisting of public sector and community sector CEOs, agreed to progress an alternative approach to this recommendation than that proposed by the Economic Audit Committee. A project team has been established with representatives from the public and community sectors and local government with the aim of investigating existing community hubs in Western Australia and the success factors that make them work.
None. The partnership forum, consisting of public sector and community sector CEOs, agreed to progress an alternative approach to this recommendation than that proposed by the Economic Audit Committee. A project team has been established with representatives from the public and community sectors and local government with the aim of investigating existing community hubs in Western Australia and the success factors that make them work.
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