Hon Stephen Dawson asks about the Department of Mines and Petroleum's mining industry liaison committee's operation, membership, and remuneration. The Minister confirms its operation, lists members and their organisations, and states there are no fixed terms or remuneration.

AnsweredQoN 161Legislative Council
Asked
12 June 2013
Portfolio
Mines and Petroleum

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MINING INDUSTRY LIAISON COMMITTEE
161. Hon STEPHEN DAWSON to the
minister representing the Minister for Mines and Petroleum:
(1) Is the
Department of Mines and Petroleum's mining industry liaison committee
still in operation?
(2) If no to
(1), why not?
(3) If yes to
(1), for each committee member, what is —
(a) their
name;
(b) the
organisation they represent;
(c) their term of
appointment; and
(d) their amount
of remuneration?

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question.
(1) Yes.
(2) Not applicable.
(3) (a)–(b)
The committee members are Mr Richard Sellers, Department of Mines and
Petroleum; Mr Ivor Roberts, Department of Mines and Petroleum; Ms Jutta Pagel,
Department of Mines and Petroleum; Mr Don Frayne, Department of Mines and
Petroleum; Mr Ray Dawson, Department of Mines and Petroleum; Dr Debbie
Fletcher, Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Mr Warren Stewart, Chamber of
Minerals and Energy; Mr Graham Short, Association of Mining and Exploration
Companies; Dr Bryan Smith, Association of Mining and Exploration Companies; Mr
Tim Kavenagh, Association of Mining and Exploration Companies; Mr Mark Gerus,
Association of Mining and Exploration Companies; Mr Sean Ashcroft, Amalgamated
Prospectors and Leaseholders' Association; and Mr Kevin Price,
Amalgamated Prospectors and Leaseholders' Association.
(c) There are no
fixed terms of appointment.
(d) No
remuneration is applicable.

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