Annual Report 2010-2011 Northern Territory Electoral Commission
Tabled paper 1602
Tabled papers for 11th Assembly 2008 - 2012; Tabled papers; ParliamentNT
2011-11-21
Tabled By Speaker
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5 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ............................................................................ 25 5.1 The organisation ....................................................................................... 25 5.2 Management and reporting ...................................................................... 27 5.3 ITC operational support ............................................................................ 29 5.4 Staff development and recognition ........................................................... 30 5.5 Targets 2011-12 ....................................................................................... 31 6 FINANCIAL REPORT ........................................................................................... 32 APPENDIX A - Summary of informal ballot paper survey - Araluen byelection 9 October 2010 ............................................................................................ 59 APPENDIX B - Summary of informal ballot paper surveys for council byelections 2010-11 ...................................................................................................... 60 APPENDIX C - Update of the corporate plan for 2011 to 2015 .............................. 61
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