The WA government was asked to disclose revenue received from private advertising across departments and agencies within the Water; Sport and Recreation; Forestry portfolio for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 financial years. Only VenuesWest and the Water Corporation reported revenue.

AnsweredQoN 4751Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 November 2015
Portfolio
Water; Sport and Recreation; Forestry

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(1) For each department, agency, Commission or Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities, did the organisation receive any revenue from private advertising placed on or in any of the organisations buildings, facilities, land or vehicles for the 2013-14 and/or 2014-15 financial years? (2) If yes to (1), what amount of revenue was received from private advertising for: (a) 2013-14; and (b) 2014-15? (3) If yes to (1), what is the breakdown of private advertising received for advertising on or in: (a) the organisation’s buildings or facilities; (b) land belonging to the organisation; (c) vehicles; and (d) other?

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Answered
16 February 2016
Responded by
Minister for Water; Sport and Recreation; Forestry
Response time
83 days
Aqwest (1) No (2) – (3) Not applicable
Busselton Water (1) No (2) – (3) Not applicable
Combat Sports Commission (1) No (2) – (3) Not applicable
Department of Sport and Recreation (1) No (2) – (3) Not applicable
Department of Water (1) No (2) – (3) Not applicable
Forest Products Commission (1) No (2) – (3) Not applicable VenuesWest (1) Yes (2) (a) 2013-2014 : $1 090 (b) 2014-2015 : $2 145 (3) (a)(i) 2013-2014 : $1 090 (a)(ii) 2014-2015 : $2 145 (b)  Nil (c)  Nil (d)  Nil
Water Corporation (1) Yes (2) (a) 2013-14 : $11 609.08 (b) 2014-15 : $10 274.75 (3) (a)  Nil (b)(i)  2013-14 : $11 609.08 (b)(ii) 2014-15 : $10 274.75 (c) Nil (d) Nil
Western Australian Institute of Sport (1) No (2) – (3) Not applicable
*All figures exclude GST

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