The Department of Sport and Recreation coordinates the receipt and processing of all FOI applications relating to the department
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The proclamation of the Freedom of Information Act 1992 (WA) ("the FOI Act") in November 1993 created a legal right of access to documents held by all state and local government agencies (section 10).
State Government Ministerial Offices are separate agencies under the FOI Act. FOI applications relating to those agencies should be forwarded directly to the relevant ministerial office.
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The Department of Sport and Recreation's Annual Report details the department's contribution towards the State Government's strategic outcomes.
Contact details for the Department of Sport and Recreation
This plan is available upon request in alternative formats such as large print, electronic format (disk or emailed, audio or Braille).
Some organisations are required to include the Sport and Recreation logo and acknowledgment in promotional material.
Our mission is to enhance
the quality of life of Western
Australians through
their participation and
achievement in sport
and recreation.
The department has developed through a number of stages during its 50 years.
Information regarding the Public Service Award 1992 Clause 40 - International Sporting Leave
Terry Waldron, MLA, Minister for Sport and Recreation, Racing and Gaming.
The Department of Sport and Recreation provides services across Western Australia through nine regional areas and 10 regional offices.
The sport and recreation industry we have today in Western Australia is the result of an imagined future where an industry was challenged to achieve excellence and has made a difference in people's lives.
Western Australians are fortunate to live in a State where the outdoors and active pursuits have always been part of the lifestyle.