❓ Question seeks details on funding for the Margaret River Cultural and Events Centre under the SuperTowns Development Project Fund. The answer clarifies that the project did not receive funding under that specific fund, suggesting alternative funding avenues.
AnsweredQoN 2233Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Margaret River Cultural and Events Centre, listed as a priority project in the Margaret River SuperTown Townsite Growth Plan and ask: (a) how much funding has the project received for the financial years: (i) 2011–2012; and (ii) 2012–2013; (b) how much funding has been allocated for the project for the financial years: (i) 2013–2014; (ii) 2014–2015; and (iii) 2016–2017; and (c) what is the expected completion date for the project?
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Answered
6 May 2014
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
26 days
(a)-(c) The 'Margaret River Cultural and Events Centre' project has not received funding under the SuperTowns Development Project Fund.
The SuperTowns Development Project Fund was not intended to fund every project identified in the growth plans. Now that the plans are in place, priority projects may access funding through other Royalties for Regions programs, State Government programs (e.g. Lotterywest), Commonwealth Government funds such as the Regional Development Australia Fund or the private sector.
The SuperTowns Development Project Fund was not intended to fund every project identified in the growth plans. Now that the plans are in place, priority projects may access funding through other Royalties for Regions programs, State Government programs (e.g. Lotterywest), Commonwealth Government funds such as the Regional Development Australia Fund or the private sector.
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