❓ Hon Ray Halligan asks about the breakdown of $1.7 million spent by the Department of Education and Training in 2003-04 on promotion of education. Hon Graham Giffard provides a detailed breakdown of the funded projects, their dates, and funding requirements for 2004-05.
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I refer the parliamentary secretary to the answer to question without notice 761 of 24 September 2004, which states that $1.7 million of the increase in expenditure for the Department of Education and Training in 2003-04 was for promotion of education. Will the minister please advise the breakdown of this $1.7 million, including - (1) The nature and purpose of each funded project? (2) The date of each of these projects? (3) Whether any of these projects have required additional funding in 2004-05? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(1) The nature and purpose of each funded project? (2) The date of each of these projects? (3) Whether any of these projects have required additional funding in 2004-05? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(2) The date of each of these projects? (3) Whether any of these projects have required additional funding in 2004-05? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(3) Whether any of these projects have required additional funding in 2004-05? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
That totals $1.71 million.
(3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(1) The nature and purpose of each funded project? (2) The date of each of these projects? (3) Whether any of these projects have required additional funding in 2004-05? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(2) The date of each of these projects? (3) Whether any of these projects have required additional funding in 2004-05? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(3) Whether any of these projects have required additional funding in 2004-05? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(1) The projects were - (a) Local planning to support raising the school leaving age; namely, one coordinator in 10 districts and associated management, $244 000; community consultation forums, $30 000. An amount of $226 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. (b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million. (2) All projects commenced in 2003-04 and were ongoing during the year. Projects (a) and (h) will continue during 2004-05 utilising the carried-over funds. (3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
(b) Skill up for the Burrup advertising campaign to address skill shortages in some occupations in the Burrup Peninsula, $100 000. (c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(c) Media campaign for raising the school leaving age, $520 000. (d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(d) Teaching scholarships, $200 000. (e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(e) Publication of Education Matters , $120 000. (f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(f) Teacher of the Year awards, $60 000. (g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(g) Premier’s summer reading challenge, $60 000. (h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
(h) Student tour to Gallipoli for Anzac Day, $102 000. An amount of $48 000 will be carried over into 2004-05. That totals $1.71 million.
That totals $1.71 million.
(3) Projects (d) to (h) will be run again in 2004-05 and will require funding allocations to support them.
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