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WorkSafe is an agency within the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, which is part of the Government of Western Australia, and responsible for the administration of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1984. [1]
The model WHS Act and Regulation are supported by codes of practice, [2] developed to give practical guidance on the requirements of the Workplace Health & Safety Act 2011 and Workplace Health & Safety Regulation 2011. The codes of practice are admissible in court as evidence of whether a duty has been complied with, and can also provide ...
Coat of arms of Western Australia This is a list of agencies, corporations, departments and authorities that are part of the Government of Western Australia . Departments, agencies, corporations and authorities
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In November 2000 the State Records Act was passed, the State Records Commission was established and the State Records Office became independent of LISWA. Since 2020, public access to the SRO collections has been colocated with the State Library of Western Australia, on the 3rd Floor of the Alexander Library Building.
The second feature is malapportionment, which until 2008 was a significant feature of the Western Australian political landscape. Seats in metropolitan and rural areas did not contain the same number of electors—as at 30 September 2007, a Member of the Legislative Assembly represented either 28,519 metropolitan voters within the Metropolitan ...
Minister for Health is a position in the government of Western Australia, currently held by Amber-Jade Sanderson of the Labor Party.The position was first created in 1919, in the first ministry formed by James Mitchell, and has existed in every government since, with the minister being responsible for the Department for Health.
Since 1832, acts have been passed in every year but 1890, the year the Western Australian Parliament was formed. [5] The last act to be passed prior to the establishment of the Parliament was the Electoral Act 1889, [7] assented to on 26 June 1890. [8] In 2023, the Western Australian Parliament passed 34 acts. [9]