❓ A WA parliamentary question addresses perceived discrepancies in housing support for police officers in regional WA, specifically comparing the North West to other regions like the South West and Great Southern. The answer outlines existing allowances and rent subsidies for regional police officers.
AnsweredQoN 5273Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
Given that additional district allowance was given to police officers in the North West region of the State, but not to those elsewhere in regional Western Australian, what measures are being taken in relation to Government Regional Officers’ Housing cost increases in the South West, Great Southern and regions other than the North West?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
17 May 2011
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
33 days
Police Officers in all areas of Regional WA receive a number of allowances and incentives relative to their particular location. These include:
· District Allowance paid to all eligible regional Public Sector employees, including Police Officers, for the general disadvantages associated with living in regional WA such as climate, isolation and cost of living.
· The whole of Government District Allowance flows to all applicable WA Police employees in regional WA, not just those based in the North West region.
· The whole of Government tenant rent setting framework is based on a number of factors including distance from Perth, distance from a major regional centre, amenity services available and the age and size of the relevant property.
· WA Police Officers pay less than the current housing costs experienced by other Public Sector employees in the same location.
· Any rent increases are capped at a maximum of $10 per week per annum for existing WA Police tenants.
· Subsidised housing is a separate regional benefit and does not interact with the application of District Allowance.
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· District Allowance paid to all eligible regional Public Sector employees, including Police Officers, for the general disadvantages associated with living in regional WA such as climate, isolation and cost of living.
· The whole of Government District Allowance flows to all applicable WA Police employees in regional WA, not just those based in the North West region.
· The whole of Government tenant rent setting framework is based on a number of factors including distance from Perth, distance from a major regional centre, amenity services available and the age and size of the relevant property.
· WA Police Officers pay less than the current housing costs experienced by other Public Sector employees in the same location.
· Any rent increases are capped at a maximum of $10 per week per annum for existing WA Police tenants.
· Subsidised housing is a separate regional benefit and does not interact with the application of District Allowance.
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