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Question Without Notice No. 1147 asked in the Legislative Council on 21 October 2020 by Hon Colin Holt

Parliament: 40 Session: 1

DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT — OFFICES

1147. Hon COLIN HOLT to the Minister for Regional Development:

I refer to the relocation of the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development offices to the Perth CBD.

(1) Did the minister consider relocating DPIRD to a regional location and was any analysis done?

(2) If yes to (1), can the minister please table the relevant documents?

(3) Were any specific roles considered to be decentralised to regional WA; and, if so, which roles and to which locations?

Hon ALANNAH MacTIERNAN replied:

I thank the member for the question.

(1)–(3) Member, I find this extraordinary. The member was part of a government for eight and a half years that took out all the money that was in the 2015 budget for the development of a new premises for the then Department of Agriculture and Food. When we came into government, absolutely nothing had been done. In fact, during its time in charge of the portfolio, the Nationals WA managed to cut 300 agricultural jobs from regional Western Australia. There were massive cuts; for example, the Esperance staff were cut from 44 FTE to 23 FTE.

We had to act very urgently in the middle of this year when it became very obvious that a couple of those buildings at South Perth were no longer able to provide a safe place of employment for staff. It was necessary for us to act as a matter of considerable urgency. We have been negotiating to get some premises not too far from the existing South Perth premises to relocate 500 of those staff while we are spending some $20 million to ensure that the 250 technical and scientific staff can continue to operate at South Perth. I think that over the long run we should look at decentralising some of that employment. That is a very clear agenda of the government. We had to do this as a matter of urgency. I would love members one day to explain why they had all this money in the budget, but in the dying days of their government, they took it out of the budget.

An opposition member interjected.

The PRESIDENT: Members, I might just remind you again that we are in unusual circumstances. Not every member is seated in their normal place here. That does not give you the right to speak on your feet away from a seat.