❓ Question on Notice regarding sponsorship payments made by agencies, departments, and GTEs within the Planning; Culture and the Arts portfolios since 1 April 2013. Several agencies confirm sponsorship payments, details to be provided in tabled papers.
AnsweredQoN 2327Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
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?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 August 2014
Responded by
Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts
Response time
63 days
Department of Culture and the Arts
(a)
No
(b-c)
Not applicable
Art Gallery of Western Australia
(a)
No
(b-c)
Not applicable
Perth Theatre Trust
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
ScreenWest
(a)
Yes
ScreenWest supports key conferences, markets and screen events to further promote and
develop the Western Australian screen industry.
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
State Library of Western Australia
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
State Records Office
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
Western Australian Museum
(a)
No
(b-c)
Not applicable
Department of Planning
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
Western Australian Planning Commission
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
(a)
Yes
The Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority (MRA) provides sponsorship to support the MRA's place making and corporate leadership objectives.
Sponsorship is provided to organisations as part of the MRA's place making/activation strategy. Funding supports community events which create activation of public spaces in the MRA's redevelopment areas.
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
Landcorp
Answer will be forthcoming from the Minister for Lands.
(a)
No
(b-c)
Not applicable
Art Gallery of Western Australia
(a)
No
(b-c)
Not applicable
Perth Theatre Trust
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
ScreenWest
(a)
Yes
ScreenWest supports key conferences, markets and screen events to further promote and
develop the Western Australian screen industry.
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
State Library of Western Australia
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
State Records Office
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
Western Australian Museum
(a)
No
(b-c)
Not applicable
Department of Planning
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
Western Australian Planning Commission
(a)
Yes
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
(a)
Yes
The Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority (MRA) provides sponsorship to support the MRA's place making and corporate leadership objectives.
Sponsorship is provided to organisations as part of the MRA's place making/activation strategy. Funding supports community events which create activation of public spaces in the MRA's redevelopment areas.
(b-c)
See [Tabled Paper No]
Landcorp
Answer will be forthcoming from the Minister for Lands.
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