A parliamentary question regarding the Albany Welcome Walls project, inquiring about application success, post-application interest, and potential expansion. The answer indicates the project was completed successfully with no outstanding applications, minimal subsequent interest, and no plans for expansion due to funding limitations.

AnsweredQoN 5619Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 May 2011
Portfolio
Culture and the Arts

QuestionView source ↗

Concerning the Albany Welcome Walls, I ask:
(a) how many of the initial applications did not get to have their names placed on the walls;
(b) how many people have contacted the Department about having their name placed on the walls since the applications closed; and
(c) are there any plans to extend the welcome walls; and
(i) if not, why not?

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Answered
14 June 2011
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
21 days
(a) To our knowledge, no one who applied failed to have their names included. 491 people registered and all had their names displayed on the walls.
(b) Two people contacted the Museum wishing to register their interest after the completion of the project.
(c) No. This was a one-off project with dedicated funding and there are no plans or resources to extend the walls
(c)(i) There are no further resources available for this project and no apparent demand other than from the two people mentioned.
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