❓ Question on Notice regarding sponsorship payments made by agencies within the Police, Tourism, Road Safety, and Women's Interests portfolios since April 1, 2013. The responses vary across agencies, with some providing detailed information and others indicating no applicable sponsorships.
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I refer to the payments for sponsorships of
events hosted by corporates, clubs and associations, by all agencies,
departments and government trading enterprises (GTE) within the Minister’s
portfolios since 1 April 2013, and ask: (a) has the agency, department or GTE paid sponsorship fees to any
corporate, club or association; (b) if
yes to (a), what is the name of the corporate/club/association to which a
sponsorship fee was paid since 1 April 2013; and (c) what is the amount of each sponsorship paid to the
corporate/club/association paid to each individual
corporate/club/association?
events hosted by corporates, clubs and associations, by all agencies,
departments and government trading enterprises (GTE) within the Minister’s
portfolios since 1 April 2013, and ask: (a) has the agency, department or GTE paid sponsorship fees to any
corporate, club or association; (b) if
yes to (a), what is the name of the corporate/club/association to which a
sponsorship fee was paid since 1 April 2013; and (c) what is the amount of each sponsorship paid to the
corporate/club/association paid to each individual
corporate/club/association?
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Answered
12 August 2014
Responded by
Minister for Police; Tourism; Road Safety; Women's Interests
Response time
63 days
Western Australia Police
(a) No.
(b)-(c) Not applicable.
Tourism Western Australia
(a) Yes
(b)-(c) The State Government, via the Consolidated Account and Royalties for Regions, provides sponsorship for events across the State. This is the core business of Tourism WA's events division, and as such, details of these sponsorships have not been included in this response.
For details of sponsorships of events hosted by corporates, clubs and associations paid by Tourism WA since 1 April 2013 [see tabled paper no.].
Rottnest Island Authority
(a) Yes.
(b)-(c) The Rottnest Island Authority sponsors the following events, subject to review, on an ongoing basis [See tabled paper no.].
Office of Road Safety
(a) No.
(b)-(c) Not applicable.
Department for Local Government and Communities
Women's Interests is administratively supported as part of the Department of Local Government and Communities and, as such, the response will be included in the Department of Local Government and Communities' response under the Minister for Local Government; Communities; Seniors and Volunteering; Youth.
(a) No.
(b)-(c) Not applicable.
Tourism Western Australia
(a) Yes
(b)-(c) The State Government, via the Consolidated Account and Royalties for Regions, provides sponsorship for events across the State. This is the core business of Tourism WA's events division, and as such, details of these sponsorships have not been included in this response.
For details of sponsorships of events hosted by corporates, clubs and associations paid by Tourism WA since 1 April 2013 [see tabled paper no.].
Rottnest Island Authority
(a) Yes.
(b)-(c) The Rottnest Island Authority sponsors the following events, subject to review, on an ongoing basis [See tabled paper no.].
Office of Road Safety
(a) No.
(b)-(c) Not applicable.
Department for Local Government and Communities
Women's Interests is administratively supported as part of the Department of Local Government and Communities and, as such, the response will be included in the Department of Local Government and Communities' response under the Minister for Local Government; Communities; Seniors and Volunteering; Youth.
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