❓ Mr. Day questions the funding allocated to the Constitutional Centre for citizenship programs, revealing budget allocations from 2003-2006 and inquiring about potential funding reductions for 2006-2007. The answer indicates ongoing negotiations regarding the 2006-2007 budget.
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(ii) 2004-2005; and (iii) 2005-2006;
(iii) 2005-2006;
(c) for what purpose is this funding used; and (d) has funding been reduced for 2006-2007; and (i) if yes, why; and (ii) what will these saved funds be used for?
(d) has funding been reduced for 2006-2007; and (i) if yes, why; and (ii) what will these saved funds be used for?
(ii) what will these saved funds be used for?
(a.i) The budget allocation agreed to by Minister in 2003/2004 was $250,000 for performance of funded services as per the business plan and $30,000 for lease of office premises. (a.ii) The budget allocation agreed to by the Minister in 2004/2005 was $280,000. (a.iii) The initial budget allocation in 2005/2006 was $228,000. This was later increased by an additional $40,000 representing a total of $268,000. (b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(a.ii) The budget allocation agreed to by the Minister in 2004/2005 was $280,000. (a.iii) The initial budget allocation in 2005/2006 was $228,000. This was later increased by an additional $40,000 representing a total of $268,000. (b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(a.iii) The initial budget allocation in 2005/2006 was $228,000. This was later increased by an additional $40,000 representing a total of $268,000. (b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(d.ii) Not applicable
(iii) 2005-2006;
(c) for what purpose is this funding used; and (d) has funding been reduced for 2006-2007; and (i) if yes, why; and (ii) what will these saved funds be used for?
(d) has funding been reduced for 2006-2007; and (i) if yes, why; and (ii) what will these saved funds be used for?
(ii) what will these saved funds be used for?
(a.i) The budget allocation agreed to by Minister in 2003/2004 was $250,000 for performance of funded services as per the business plan and $30,000 for lease of office premises. (a.ii) The budget allocation agreed to by the Minister in 2004/2005 was $280,000. (a.iii) The initial budget allocation in 2005/2006 was $228,000. This was later increased by an additional $40,000 representing a total of $268,000. (b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(a.ii) The budget allocation agreed to by the Minister in 2004/2005 was $280,000. (a.iii) The initial budget allocation in 2005/2006 was $228,000. This was later increased by an additional $40,000 representing a total of $268,000. (b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(a.iii) The initial budget allocation in 2005/2006 was $228,000. This was later increased by an additional $40,000 representing a total of $268,000. (b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister. (d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister. (d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(d.i) Not applicable (d.ii) Not applicable
(d.ii) Not applicable
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Answered
1 August 2006
Responded by
Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
47 days
The Constitutional Centre advise the following:
(a.i) The budget allocation agreed to by Minister in 2003/2004 was $250,000 for performance of funded services as per the business plan and $30,000 for lease of office premises.
(a.ii) The budget allocation agreed to by the Minister in 2004/2005 was $280,000.
(a.iii) The initial budget allocation in 2005/2006 was $228,000. This was later increased by an additional $40,000 representing a total of $268,000.
(b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister.
(c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister.
(d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister.
(d.i) Not applicable
(d.ii) Not applicable
(a.i) The budget allocation agreed to by Minister in 2003/2004 was $250,000 for performance of funded services as per the business plan and $30,000 for lease of office premises.
(a.ii) The budget allocation agreed to by the Minister in 2004/2005 was $280,000.
(a.iii) The initial budget allocation in 2005/2006 was $228,000. This was later increased by an additional $40,000 representing a total of $268,000.
(b). The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister.
(c). This funding is to be allocated to citizenship programs approved by the Minister.
(d) The budget allocation for 2006/2007 is the subject of ongoing negotiations between Celebrate WA and the Minister.
(d.i) Not applicable
(d.ii) Not applicable
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