❓ Details sponsorship payments made by agencies within the Premier's portfolios between April 2013 and June 2014. Lotterywest clarifies its funding as grants, not sponsorships.
AnsweredQoN 2322Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the payments for sponsorships of
events hosted by corporates, clubs and associations, by all agencies,
departments and government trading enterprises (GTE) within the Premier’s
portfolios since 1 April 2013, and ask: (a) has the agency, department or GTE paid sponsorship fees to any
corporate, club or association; (b) if
yes to (a), what is the name of the corporate/club/association to which a
sponsorship fee was paid since 1 April 2013; and (c) what is the amount of each sponsorship paid to the
corporate/club/association paid to each individual
corporate/club/association?
events hosted by corporates, clubs and associations, by all agencies,
departments and government trading enterprises (GTE) within the Premier’s
portfolios since 1 April 2013, and ask: (a) has the agency, department or GTE paid sponsorship fees to any
corporate, club or association; (b) if
yes to (a), what is the name of the corporate/club/association to which a
sponsorship fee was paid since 1 April 2013; and (c) what is the amount of each sponsorship paid to the
corporate/club/association paid to each individual
corporate/club/association?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 August 2014
Responded by
Hon C.J. Barnett
Response time
63 days
From 1 April 2013 to 10 June 2014:
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a) Yes
(b)-(c)
Western Australian Council of Social Services (WACOSS), $20 000 (excluding GST)
Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance, $1 000 (excluding GST),
Pedestrian Council of Australia Ltd, $20 000 over two annual events
Australian National Committee for UN Women, $10 000 (excluding GST)
Public Sector Commission
(a) Yes
(b) Institute of Public Administration Australia WA (IPAA)
(c) $4 400.00 including GST; $1 309.59 including GST; $3 850.00 including GST
Lotterywest
Lotterywest makes direct grants to eligible not-for-profit community and charitable organisations for approved purposes as prescribed in the Lotteries Commission Act. These are grants not sponsorships.
(a) N/A
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
Department of State Development; Salaries and Allowances Tribunal; ChemCentre; Gold Corporation
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
(a) Yes
(b)-(c)
Western Australian Council of Social Services (WACOSS), $20 000 (excluding GST)
Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance, $1 000 (excluding GST),
Pedestrian Council of Australia Ltd, $20 000 over two annual events
Australian National Committee for UN Women, $10 000 (excluding GST)
Public Sector Commission
(a) Yes
(b) Institute of Public Administration Australia WA (IPAA)
(c) $4 400.00 including GST; $1 309.59 including GST; $3 850.00 including GST
Lotterywest
Lotterywest makes direct grants to eligible not-for-profit community and charitable organisations for approved purposes as prescribed in the Lotteries Commission Act. These are grants not sponsorships.
(a) N/A
(b) N/A
(c) N/A
Department of State Development; Salaries and Allowances Tribunal; ChemCentre; Gold Corporation
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
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