❓ Hon Kate Doust asks the Minister for Local Government about memberships and sponsorships held by agencies within their portfolio, including costs and tangible benefits. The Metropolitan Cemetery Board and the Department of Local Government Communities provided responses, with details tabled in a separate paper.
AnsweredQoN 3935Legislative Council
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For each agency, department and government trading enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, I ask: (a) what memberships are currently held: (i) how much does each membership cost annually; and (ii) what tangible benefits does the membership provide; and (b) what groups are currently sponsored: (i) how much does each sponsorship cost annually; and (ii) what tangible benefits does the sponsorship provide?
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Answered
17 May 2016
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Local Government
Response time
55 days
Metropolitan Cemetery Board
(a) (i) – (ii) [See tabled paper no.]
(b) Nil
(i) – (ii) Not applicable
Department Local Government Communities
(a) (i) – (ii) [See tabled paper no.]
(b)(i)-(ii) The Department does not sponsor groups, only events and conferences.
(a) (i) – (ii) [See tabled paper no.]
(b) Nil
(i) – (ii) Not applicable
Department Local Government Communities
(a) (i) – (ii) [See tabled paper no.]
(b)(i)-(ii) The Department does not sponsor groups, only events and conferences.
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