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Western Australia

Draft report

Draft forest management plan 2024-2033


This draft strategy outlines the Western Australian government's approach to protecting and managing forests in Western Australia’s south-west national parks, conservation parks, nature reserves, State forests and timber reserves.
Report

Streamline WA progress report September 2022


Streamline WA is a whole-of-government initiative to make it easier to do business in WA by improving regulation and regulatory practice. This second progress report outlines the significant work being undertaken across State Government agencies to identify and drive initiatives for regulatory reform.
Discussion paper

Western Australian government intellectual property policy review: discussion paper


The Western Australian intellectual property (IP) policy review aims to develop an outcomes-focused IP policy that reflects best practice and encourages innovation by the public sector and guide public sector agencies to create beneficial outcomes by developing and commercialising IP. This discussion paper outlines proposed options for an updated policy and asks for feedback on...
Report

Bridging the gap: population, skills and labour market adjustment in WA


This report report takes a rigorous look at skills shortages and labour market dynamics in the Western Australian labour market and provides a fresh conceptual look at what skills shortages are, new empirical evidence on how they arise, as well as potential responses by government and industry.
Report

Blueprint for a better future: paving the way for youth justice reform in Western Australia


This document outlines an evidence-based, alternative vision for a more effective and connected youth justice system in Western Australia. The report articulates a whole-of-system approach that responds to the underlying causes of offending to reduce crime, ensures the wellbeing of children and young people, and delivers safer and better futures for our most disadvantaged communities.
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