Question regarding the South West Development Commission's expenditure on a 'capacity building blueprint' mentioned in their 2012-13 Annual Report, seeking clarification on its nature, completion status, and relationship to the South West Regional Blueprint. The answer clarifies that there are two separate activities, capacity building and the South West Regional Blueprint, and that there is no intention to develop a document titled Capacity Building Blueprint.

AnsweredQoN 646Legislative Council
Asked
26 November 2013
Portfolio
Regional Development

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I refer to the South West Development Commission 2012-13 Annual Report and the references it contains to the capacity building blueprint, and I ask: (a) what is the capacity building blueprint; (b) the report states that $192,500 was spent on this in 2012-13, is the blueprint now complete; (c) if yes to (b), has it been publicly released and if it hasn't, when will it be; (d) if no to (b), when will it be complete and will any further costs be incurred to complete it; and (e) how does the capacity building blueprint relate to the South West regional blueprint?

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Answered
18 February 2014
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Regional Development
Response time
84 days
(a)
The reference refers to two separate activities for which the South West Development Commission received funding in 2012/13. These activities are capacity building and development of a South West Regional Blueprint.
(b)
No.
(c)
Not applicable.
(d) (i)
28 February 2014.
(ii)
Yes.
(e)
There is no intention to develop a document titled Capacity Building Blueprint. There will be one document titled South West Regional Blueprint.

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