❓ This WA parliamentary question seeks information regarding staffing levels and vacancies within the Department of Education in the Kimberley region. The answer provides specific numbers and locations, highlighting challenges in filling remote positions.
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(1) How many staff are currently employed to manage the Department’s responsibilities in the Kimberley region?
(2) How many staff does the Department have currently based and living in the Kimberley region?
(3) Of those staff that are based and living in the Kimberley region, in which towns are they based and living?
(4) How many positions based in the Kimberley are currently unfilled?
(5) Of those unfilled positions in the Kimberley region, how long have those positions been unfilled?
(2) How many staff does the Department have currently based and living in the Kimberley region?
(3) Of those staff that are based and living in the Kimberley region, in which towns are they based and living?
(4) How many positions based in the Kimberley are currently unfilled?
(5) Of those unfilled positions in the Kimberley region, how long have those positions been unfilled?
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Answered
22 February 2010
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
89 days
(1) As at 3 December 2009 there were 962 staff employed to manage the Department's responsibilities in the Kimberley region, of which, 59 occupy management positions.
(2) As at 3 December 2009 - 962.
(3) Bayulu Community, Broome, Dawul Community, Derby, Djugerari Community, Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek, Jungdranung Community, Kalumburu, Kununurra, La Grange Community, Looma Community, Muludja Community, Ngalapita Community, One Arm Point Community, Oombulgurri Community, Roebuck, Wananami Community, Wangkatjunka Community, and Wyndham.
(4) As at 3 December 2009 - 85.
(5) The length of time vacancies have been unfilled range from one month to two years, with the longer term vacancies being in remote community schools that the Department has not been able to fill.
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(2) As at 3 December 2009 - 962.
(3) Bayulu Community, Broome, Dawul Community, Derby, Djugerari Community, Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek, Jungdranung Community, Kalumburu, Kununurra, La Grange Community, Looma Community, Muludja Community, Ngalapita Community, One Arm Point Community, Oombulgurri Community, Roebuck, Wananami Community, Wangkatjunka Community, and Wyndham.
(4) As at 3 December 2009 - 85.
(5) The length of time vacancies have been unfilled range from one month to two years, with the longer term vacancies being in remote community schools that the Department has not been able to fill.
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