❓ Hon Linda Savage asks about the location of funding for Alzheimer's research in the Science and Innovation Budget papers. The answer identifies the specific line item and page number in the 2009/2010 budget.
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I refer to the State Government Media Statement of 4 August 2010, stating that the 'State Government has provided more than two million dollars towards research into the early detection of Alzheimer's disease', and I ask, in what year, and where, in the Science and Innovation Budget papers can these funds be found?
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Answered
12 June 2012
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Science and Innovation
Response time
42 days
The $2,205,000 committed to the McCusker Foundation for Alzheimer's Disease Research is included in the Details of Controlled Grants and Subsidies line "Science and Innovation" Grants on page 525 in the 2009/2010 Budget papers.
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