❓ The parliamentary question seeks details on sponsorships provided by the Department of Planning, Western Australian Planning Commission, Culture and Arts Portfolio, and Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority to private or not-for-profit organisations for conferences, seminars, or workshops since July 1, 2014. The answer refers to tabled papers for details.
AnsweredQoN 4989Legislative Assembly
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Since 1 July 2014, has the department, agency, Commission or Government Trading Enterprise (GTE) within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities sponsored a conference, seminar or workshop organised or facilitated by a private or not-for-profit organisation: (a) what is the name of the organisation for which sponsorship was provided to hold the event; (b) on what date was the event held; (c) where was the event held; (d) what form or forms of sponsorship were undertaken for the event; and (e) where financial support was provided, what was the amount of financial support provided?
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Answered
17 March 2016
Responded by
Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts
Response time
30 days
Department of Planning and Western Australian Planning Commission
(a)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Culture and Arts Portfolio
(a)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
(a)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
(a)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Culture and Arts Portfolio
(a)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
(a)-(e) [See tabled paper no.]
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