❓ Question on Notice regarding corporate membership fees paid by agencies within the Premier's portfolios to clubs and associations since April 2013. The responses detail which agencies paid fees, to whom, and the amounts.
AnsweredQoN 2180Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the payment of corporate membership fees to clubs and associations by all agencies, departments and government trading enterprises within the Premier’s portfolios since 1 April 2013, and ask: (a) does the agency, department or Government Trading Enterprises pay corporate membership fees to clubs and associations; (b) if yes to (a), what is the name of the club/association to which a corporate membership fee has been paid since 1 April 2013; and (c) what is the amount of the corporate membership payment to each individual club and association?
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Answered
10 June 2014
Response time
62 days
Between 1 April 2013 and 9 April 2014:
Gold Corporation
(a) Gold Corporation do not pay corporate membership fees to clubs and associations.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Not applicable.
The Department of State Development
(a) Yes
(b)-(c) [Refer to tabled paper no].
Lotterywest
(a) Yes
(b)-(c)
Name of Associations
Definition
Amount Paid
(excl. GST)
Business News
750.00
Our Community
254.55
Philanthropy Australia
5,500.00
AIM
Australian Institute of Management
4,450.01
IPAA
Institute of Public Administration Australia
1,409.09
WLA
World Lottery Association
11,281.22
Public Sector Commission
(a) Yes
(b) Australian Institute of Administrative Law Incorporated (AIAL)
Institute of Public Administration Australia WA Division INC (IPAA)
Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA)
70:20:10 Forum PTY LTD
(c)
Australian Institute of Administrative Law Incorporated (AIAL)
$266.00
Institute of Public Administration Australia WA Division INC (IPAA)
$14 000.00
Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA)
$6 600.00
70:20:10 Forum PTY LTD
$6 600.00
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a) Yes
(b) Institute of Public Administration Australia
(c) $2 400
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal
(a) No
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Not applicable.
Gold Corporation
(a) Gold Corporation do not pay corporate membership fees to clubs and associations.
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Not applicable.
The Department of State Development
(a) Yes
(b)-(c) [Refer to tabled paper no].
Lotterywest
(a) Yes
(b)-(c)
Name of Associations
Definition
Amount Paid
(excl. GST)
Business News
750.00
Our Community
254.55
Philanthropy Australia
5,500.00
AIM
Australian Institute of Management
4,450.01
IPAA
Institute of Public Administration Australia
1,409.09
WLA
World Lottery Association
11,281.22
Public Sector Commission
(a) Yes
(b) Australian Institute of Administrative Law Incorporated (AIAL)
Institute of Public Administration Australia WA Division INC (IPAA)
Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA)
70:20:10 Forum PTY LTD
(c)
Australian Institute of Administrative Law Incorporated (AIAL)
$266.00
Institute of Public Administration Australia WA Division INC (IPAA)
$14 000.00
Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA)
$6 600.00
70:20:10 Forum PTY LTD
$6 600.00
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a) Yes
(b) Institute of Public Administration Australia
(c) $2 400
Salaries and Allowances Tribunal
(a) No
(b) Not applicable.
(c) Not applicable.
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