The Regional Development Commissions Act 1993 is legislation passed by the Parliament of Western Australia:[1]
to establish regional development commissions, to coordinate and promote the development of regions and to establish a regional development council.
The Act falls under the control of the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development and provides for the establishment of nine commissions:
- Gascoyne Development Commission[2]
- Goldfields–Esperance Development Commission[3]
- Great Southern Development Commission[4]
- Kimberley Development Commission[5]
- Mid West Development Commission[6]
- Peel Development Commission[7]
- Pilbara Development Commission[8]
- South West Development Commission[9]
- Wheatbelt Development Commission[10]
See also
References
- ↑ "Regional Development Commissions Act 1993". State Law Publisher, Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
- ↑ Gascoyne
- ↑ Goldfields-Esperance
- ↑ Great Southern
- ↑ Kimberley
- ↑ Mid West
- ↑ Peel
- ↑ Pilbara
- ↑ South West
- ↑ Wheatbelt
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