❓ Mr. McGowan asks about the cost of acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding across agencies within the Local Government, Heritage, and Citizenship portfolios. The response indicates difficulty in quantifying costs due to funding distribution to local governments and lack of specific budget allocations for signage or publications.
AnsweredQoN 5746Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 June 2011
Member
Portfolio
Local Government; Heritage; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
QuestionView source ↗
In relation to acknowledgement requirements linked to the funding of projects through the Royalties for Regions programme, could the Minister advise:
(a) the cost of producing all signage acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated; and
(b) the cost of producing all presentations, publications, articles, newsletters or other literary works acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated?
(a) the cost of producing all signage acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated; and
(b) the cost of producing all presentations, publications, articles, newsletters or other literary works acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 August 2011
Responded by
Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
54 days
Department of Local Government
(a) - (b) All Royalties for Regions funding to the Department of Local Government has been distributed as project grants to 65 country local governments. Although Royalties for Regions acknowledgement is a requirement of these grants, none of the Grant Agreements between the Department and these local governments specify a budget for signage or publications. Hence, it is not possible to quantify what may have been spent by local governments on such acknowledgement.
The Department of Local Government has not itself spent any Royalties for Regions funding in this way.
Heritage Council of Western Australia
;
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
and
National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
(a) - (b) Nil
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(a) - (b) All Royalties for Regions funding to the Department of Local Government has been distributed as project grants to 65 country local governments. Although Royalties for Regions acknowledgement is a requirement of these grants, none of the Grant Agreements between the Department and these local governments specify a budget for signage or publications. Hence, it is not possible to quantify what may have been spent by local governments on such acknowledgement.
The Department of Local Government has not itself spent any Royalties for Regions funding in this way.
Heritage Council of Western Australia
;
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
and
National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
(a) - (b) Nil
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