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Kimberley Development Commission

Category: Organisation
Sub Category:Statutory Body
Place:Kimberley Region
State/Country:Western Australia, Australia
URL: http://www.kimberley.wa.gov.au/
Summary Information:
The Kimberley Development Commission (KDC) is established as a Statutory Authority under the Regional Development Commissions Act 1993. It is one of nine development commissions established under this Act by the Government of Western Australia.

The Commission's purpose is to achieve an environment which is conducive to the balanced economic and social development of the Kimberley region. The mission, functions and objectives of the Commission are the primary guidelines for the Commission's activity.

The Commission has a Board of 10 people with strong interests in the development of the region. Board members are appointed by the Minister for Local Government and Regional Development; Heritage; the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne; Goldfields-Esperance, the Hon. Tom Stephens MLC.

Related Entries

  • Memorandum of Understanding between the Kimberley Development Commission and the Kimberley Land Council - Signatory
  • Organisation
  • State of Western Australia
  • Legislation
  • Regional Development Commission Act 1993 (WA)

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