Question regarding Royalties for Regions funding provided to the Country Music Club of Boyup Brook, with details provided on funding amount and purpose for a Country Music and Arts Centre for Excellence. Mentions additional support through the Regional Events Scheme.

AnsweredQoN 8722Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 September 2012
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Regional Development

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In relation to Royalties for Regions funding, I ask how much funding and for what purposes has it been provided to the Country Music Club of Boyup Brook Western Australia Incorporated under Royalties for Regions branding or from the Department of Regional Development and Lands?

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Answered
6 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
42 days
Royalties for Regions has provided $600 000 in funding to the Country Music Club of Boyup Brook Western Australia Incorporated through the Regional Development Council Action Agenda process.
The funding has been provided to meet the costs of tender document preparation and consultant's fees to produce a comprehensive project development and implementation plan for the planning, construction and successful management of the Country Music and Arts Centre for Excellence.
The Boyup Brook Country Music Festival has also received support through the Regional Events Scheme, which is jointly funded by Tourism Western Australia (Tourism WA) and the Department of Regional Development and Lands. The Regional Events Scheme is part of the $40 million Regional Events Program funded through the Royalties for Regions Regional Community Service Fund. It is administered by Tourism WA.  Questions relating to Regional Event Scheme sponsorship agreements with the event holder should be referred to Minister for Tourism.
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