❓ Hon. Martin Pritchard asks about the recipient and payment schedule of the $19 million allocated to secure content for Perth Stadium. The Premier's representative identifies Tourism WA as the recipient and defers details to the upcoming state budget.
AnsweredQoN 387Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
PERTH STADIUM — CONTENT
387. Hon MARTIN PRITCHARD to the Leader of
the House representing the Premier:
I refer to the $19 million announced
recently to help gain more content for Perth Stadium.
(1) Who is the intended recipient of
all or part of the $19 million?
(2) Over what years, and in what
amounts, is this $19 million expected to be paid?
387. Hon MARTIN PRITCHARD to the Leader of
the House representing the Premier:
I refer to the $19 million announced
recently to help gain more content for Perth Stadium.
(1) Who is the intended recipient of
all or part of the $19 million?
(2) Over what years, and in what
amounts, is this $19 million expected to be paid?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of this question.
(1) Tourism Western Australia is the
recipient.
(2) Details of the funding will be
in the state budget, to be handed down on Thursday, 12 May 2016.
some notice of this question.
(1) Tourism Western Australia is the
recipient.
(2) Details of the funding will be
in the state budget, to be handed down on Thursday, 12 May 2016.
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