❓ A Western Australian parliamentary question on notice seeks details about the Disability Services Minister's office, including its location, refurbishment costs, equipment expenditure, and staffing levels. The answer refers to another question, QoN 191.
AnsweredQoN 193Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
(1) Where is the Minister’s office located?
(2) Has the Government spent any funds on refurbishing the Minister’s office?
(3) If so, what are the details of the expenditure?
(4) Has the Government spent any funds on additional or replacement equipment for the Minister’s office?
(5) If so, what are the details of the expenditure?
(6) How many staff are employed in the Minister’s office?
(7) What is the level of each staff member?
(2) Has the Government spent any funds on refurbishing the Minister’s office?
(3) If so, what are the details of the expenditure?
(4) Has the Government spent any funds on additional or replacement equipment for the Minister’s office?
(5) If so, what are the details of the expenditure?
(6) How many staff are employed in the Minister’s office?
(7) What is the level of each staff member?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 November 2002
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Disability Services
Response time
47 days
Please refer to the response provided for question on notice 191 of 26th September 2002.
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