❓ Details funding provided to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (CCI) from agencies under the Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Training in the 2000/2001 financial year, specifying amounts and purposes.
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(1) What funding did the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia receive from all agencies under the Minister’s portfolios in the 2000/2001 financial year?
(2) What was the amount and purpose of each payment?
(2) What was the amount and purpose of each payment?
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Answered
28 November 2002
Responded by
Minister for Consumer and Employment Protection; Training
Response time
15 days
WEST PILBARA COLLEGE OF TAFE (1) $99,770 (2) Host Employer payment for apprentices and trainees managed by CCI Training Services. CHALLENGER TAFE (1) $19,417 (2) (a) $16,879 for Host Employer payment for apprentices managed by CCI Training Services. (b) $2,538 for Workshop/seminar CCI Training Services.
CHALLENGER TAFE (1) $19,417 (2) (a) $16,879 for Host Employer payment for apprentices managed by CCI Training Services. (b) $2,538 for Workshop/seminar CCI Training Services.
CHALLENGER TAFE (1) $19,417 (2) (a) $16,879 for Host Employer payment for apprentices managed by CCI Training Services. (b) $2,538 for Workshop/seminar CCI Training Services.
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