❓ Hon Nigel Hallett inquired about a partnership between the state government and the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries for a wireless hot spot project. Hon Kim Chance clarified there's no formal partnership, but the South West Development Commission is assisting the Chamber, which will manage and fund the project through corporate sponsorship.
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BUNBURY WIRELESS HOT SPOT PROJECT
Will the minister please provide details of the partnership between the state government and Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries to attract a wireless hot spot provider to the Bunbury central business district? Hon KIM CHANCE
Will the minister please provide details of the partnership between the state government and Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries to attract a wireless hot spot provider to the Bunbury central business district? Hon KIM CHANCE
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I thank Hon Nigel Hallett for providing some notice of the question. There is no formal partnership agreement with the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries for the development of a wireless hot spot provider. The South West Development Commission is assisting the chamber to develop a wireless hot spot project that will be managed entirely by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries. It is proposed that the hot spot will be funded entirely through corporate sponsorship.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Nigel Hallett for providing some notice of the question. There is no formal partnership agreement with the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries for the development of a wireless hot spot provider. The South West Development Commission is assisting the chamber to develop a wireless hot spot project that will be managed entirely by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries. It is proposed that the hot spot will be funded entirely through corporate sponsorship.
I thank Hon Nigel Hallett for providing some notice of the question. There is no formal partnership agreement with the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries for the development of a wireless hot spot provider. The South West Development Commission is assisting the chamber to develop a wireless hot spot project that will be managed entirely by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries. It is proposed that the hot spot will be funded entirely through corporate sponsorship.
Hon KIM CHANCE replied: I thank Hon Nigel Hallett for providing some notice of the question. There is no formal partnership agreement with the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries for the development of a wireless hot spot provider. The South West Development Commission is assisting the chamber to develop a wireless hot spot project that will be managed entirely by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries. It is proposed that the hot spot will be funded entirely through corporate sponsorship.
I thank Hon Nigel Hallett for providing some notice of the question. There is no formal partnership agreement with the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries for the development of a wireless hot spot provider. The South West Development Commission is assisting the chamber to develop a wireless hot spot project that will be managed entirely by the Bunbury Chamber of Commerce and Industries. It is proposed that the hot spot will be funded entirely through corporate sponsorship.
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