❓ A WA parliamentary question seeking details about travel undertaken by the Premier's Office staff to regional areas, specifically the Mining and Pastoral Region, between January and September 2009, including costs, purpose, and involvement of other public sector officers.
AnsweredQoN 1478Legislative Assembly
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(1) Apart from visits accompanying the Premier, could the Premier advise if any staff from the Premier’s Office travelled to the following regions between 1 January 2009 and 7 September 2009:
(a) the Mining and Pastoral Region;
(b) the Agricultural Region; and/or
(c) the South West Region?
(2) If yes to (1), what is the name or names of the Premier’s Office staff who travelled to these regions between these dates?
(3) If yes to (1), what were the dates of travel?
(4) If yes to (1), what was the destination of the travel?
(5) If yes to (1), for what purpose was the travel taken?
(6) If yes to (1), what was the itinerary for the visit or visits?
(7) If yes to (1), what was the total airfare cost associated with the visit or visits?
(8) If yes to (1), what was the total accommodation costs associated with the visit or visits?
(9) If yes to (1), did any other public sector officer or officers travel to these regions as part of, or in conjunction with, the visit by the Premier’s Office staff?
(10) If yes to (9), for what purpose did these public sector officers travel to these regions?
(11) If yes to (9), what are the names, titles and levels of these public sector officers?
(12) If yes to (9), what was the total airfare cost for these public sector officers?
(13) If yes to (9), what was the accommodation cost for these public sector officers?
(a) the Mining and Pastoral Region;
(b) the Agricultural Region; and/or
(c) the South West Region?
(2) If yes to (1), what is the name or names of the Premier’s Office staff who travelled to these regions between these dates?
(3) If yes to (1), what were the dates of travel?
(4) If yes to (1), what was the destination of the travel?
(5) If yes to (1), for what purpose was the travel taken?
(6) If yes to (1), what was the itinerary for the visit or visits?
(7) If yes to (1), what was the total airfare cost associated with the visit or visits?
(8) If yes to (1), what was the total accommodation costs associated with the visit or visits?
(9) If yes to (1), did any other public sector officer or officers travel to these regions as part of, or in conjunction with, the visit by the Premier’s Office staff?
(10) If yes to (9), for what purpose did these public sector officers travel to these regions?
(11) If yes to (9), what are the names, titles and levels of these public sector officers?
(12) If yes to (9), what was the total airfare cost for these public sector officers?
(13) If yes to (9), what was the accommodation cost for these public sector officers?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
13 October 2009
Response time
35 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises:
(1a) Yes.
(b-c) No.
(2-13) [see tabled paper no]
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(1a) Yes.
(b-c) No.
(2-13) [see tabled paper no]
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