A Western Australian parliamentary question on notice from 2006 requesting a breakdown of outstanding creditor payments across various departments and agencies within the Minister's portfolio (Indigenous Affairs; Tourism; Culture and the Arts). The response details the number and value of creditors outstanding for different time periods.

AnsweredQoN 1362Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 August 2006
Portfolio
Indigenous Affairs; Tourism; Culture and the Arts

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For each Department and Agency within the Minister’s portfolio -
(1) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 30 days as at 30 June 2006?
(2) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 60 days as at 30 June 2006?
(3) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 90 days as at 30 June 2006?
(4) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding for less than or equal to 120 days as at 30 June 2006?
(5) What was the amount and number of creditors outstanding more than 120 days as at 30 June 2006?

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Answered
13 September 2006
Responded by
Minister for Indigenous Affairs; Tourism; Culture and the Arts
Response time
29 days
(1) 65 creditors valued at $400,176.29 (2) 2 creditors valued at $7,608.34 (3-4) Nil. (5) 2 creditors valued at $343.05 Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority (1) Nil. (2) 2 creditors valued at $1,126.38 (3) 1 creditor valued at $14,305.63 (4) Nil. (5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(2) 2 creditors valued at $7,608.34 (3-4) Nil. (5) 2 creditors valued at $343.05 Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority (1) Nil. (2) 2 creditors valued at $1,126.38 (3) 1 creditor valued at $14,305.63 (4) Nil. (5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(3-4) Nil. (5) 2 creditors valued at $343.05 Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority (1) Nil. (2) 2 creditors valued at $1,126.38 (3) 1 creditor valued at $14,305.63 (4) Nil. (5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(5) 2 creditors valued at $343.05 Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority (1) Nil. (2) 2 creditors valued at $1,126.38 (3) 1 creditor valued at $14,305.63 (4) Nil. (5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
Aboriginal Affairs Planning Authority (1) Nil. (2) 2 creditors valued at $1,126.38 (3) 1 creditor valued at $14,305.63 (4) Nil. (5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(1) Nil. (2) 2 creditors valued at $1,126.38 (3) 1 creditor valued at $14,305.63 (4) Nil. (5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(2) 2 creditors valued at $1,126.38 (3) 1 creditor valued at $14,305.63 (4) Nil. (5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(3) 1 creditor valued at $14,305.63 (4) Nil. (5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(4) Nil. (5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(5) 1 creditor valued at $13,640.00 Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
Tourism WA (1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(1) 151 creditors valued at $1,630,540 (2)-(5) Nil Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
Rottnest Island Authority The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
The Rottnest Island Authority makes every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however, there are circumstances where this is not possible. The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
The circumstances where Rottnest Island Authority does not pay creditors within 30 days is when the account is in dispute. The invoices are not approved for payment until the dispute is resolved. (1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(1) 49 creditors valued at $1,066,838.11 (2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(2) $0 (3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(3) 1 creditor valued at $300.00 (4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(4) $0 (5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
(5) 7 creditors valued at $89,094.98 Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
Department of Culture & the Arts $ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
$ 1) Department of Culture and the Arts 427 291 55 State Records Office 17 455 7 Art Gallery of Western Australia 197 784 60 State Library of Western Australia 411 964 92 WA Museum 226 254 120 ScreenWest 19 484 20 Perth Theatre Trust 1 464 517 177 Swan Bells Foundation 3 163 9 $ (2) Department of Culture and the Arts 87 176 8 Art Gallery of Western Australia 25 650 14 State Library of Western Australia 15 795 10 WA Museum 6 735 10 ScreenWest 7 897 2 Perth Theatre Trust 47 807 176 Swan Bells Foundation 11 711 14 $ (3) Art Gallery of Western Australia 286 2 State Library of Western Australia 16307 2 WA Museum 2310 2 Perth Theatre Trust 44216 15 Swan Bells Foundation 7920 7 $ (4) Department of Culutre and the Arts 5574 2 State Records Office 317 1 Art Gallery of Western Australia 1433 2 WA Museum 925 2 Swan Bells Foundation 4236 3 $ (5) State Library of Western Australia 190 1 WA Museum 111 1 Swan Bells Foundation 1034 1 All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
All agencies make every effort to pay creditors within 30 days, however there are circumstances under which this is not possible, such as: Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
Late billing Some creditors do not submit invoices for more than 30 days after the goods or services are supplied. The date recorded in the Finance system is the date of the invoice and not the date the invoice is received. Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
Accounts in dispute Invoices are not paid until any supply or invoicing issues are resolved. This can involve significant lapse of time between invoice date and payment, particularly when a supply is sourced internationally. Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
Misdirected invoices Payment can be delayed if invoices are incorrectly addressed. Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
Grant payments Grant payments are not made until the Department is satisfied that any required milestones have been met. This can cause delays in payment. Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.
Perth Theatre Trust The large amount in (1) of the above for Perth Theatre Trust mainly relates to show creditors who are owed proceeds from ticket sales for events performed at Perth Theatre Trust venues.

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