A parliamentary question regarding the availability of online payment options for various government agencies within the Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts portfolio. The answer reveals a general lack of online payment facilities and varying plans for future implementation.

AnsweredQoN 1708Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 June 2003
Portfolio
Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts

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(1) For each Government agency falling within your portfolio responsibilities, have internet websites been established that will allow for the on-site payments of invoices, licenses, charges, fines and other fees?
(2) If not, what payments are unable to be made on-line and why?
(3) For those payments not payable on-line, what actions are being taken to allow them to be paid electronically and when will on-line payment be provided?

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Answered
28 August 2003
Responded by
Minister for Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth; Disability Services; Culture and the Arts
Response time
71 days
(1) No. (2) The only fee charged by the Disability Services Commission is for accommodation services provided to people with disabilities at its group homes and hostels. These charges are recouped using Direct Debits from the residents’ accounts. The provision of on-line payment facilities is considered impractical in this instance. (3) None. Department of Culture and the Arts (1) No (2) The main payments made to the Department of Culture and the Arts are: a. Salary,leave, workers’ compensation recoups b. Recoup of costs from other Government agencies The volume of invoices raised is relatively small. (3) The department provides shared financial services to ArtsWA, State Records Office, Art Gallery of WA, ScreenWest, State Library of Western Australia, Perth Theatre Trust and WA Museum and is reviewing options for online payments. No timeframe has been established for the introduction of online payments. ArtsWA (1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(2) The only fee charged by the Disability Services Commission is for accommodation services provided to people with disabilities at its group homes and hostels. These charges are recouped using Direct Debits from the residents’ accounts. The provision of on-line payment facilities is considered impractical in this instance. (3) None. Department of Culture and the Arts (1) No (2) The main payments made to the Department of Culture and the Arts are: a. Salary,leave, workers’ compensation recoups b. Recoup of costs from other Government agencies The volume of invoices raised is relatively small. (3) The department provides shared financial services to ArtsWA, State Records Office, Art Gallery of WA, ScreenWest, State Library of Western Australia, Perth Theatre Trust and WA Museum and is reviewing options for online payments. No timeframe has been established for the introduction of online payments. ArtsWA (1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
These charges are recouped using Direct Debits from the residents’ accounts. The provision of on-line payment facilities is considered impractical in this instance. (3) None. Department of Culture and the Arts (1) No (2) The main payments made to the Department of Culture and the Arts are: a. Salary,leave, workers’ compensation recoups b. Recoup of costs from other Government agencies The volume of invoices raised is relatively small. (3) The department provides shared financial services to ArtsWA, State Records Office, Art Gallery of WA, ScreenWest, State Library of Western Australia, Perth Theatre Trust and WA Museum and is reviewing options for online payments. No timeframe has been established for the introduction of online payments. ArtsWA (1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(3) None. Department of Culture and the Arts (1) No (2) The main payments made to the Department of Culture and the Arts are: a. Salary,leave, workers’ compensation recoups b. Recoup of costs from other Government agencies The volume of invoices raised is relatively small. (3) The department provides shared financial services to ArtsWA, State Records Office, Art Gallery of WA, ScreenWest, State Library of Western Australia, Perth Theatre Trust and WA Museum and is reviewing options for online payments. No timeframe has been established for the introduction of online payments. ArtsWA (1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
Department of Culture and the Arts (1) No (2) The main payments made to the Department of Culture and the Arts are: a. Salary,leave, workers’ compensation recoups b. Recoup of costs from other Government agencies The volume of invoices raised is relatively small. (3) The department provides shared financial services to ArtsWA, State Records Office, Art Gallery of WA, ScreenWest, State Library of Western Australia, Perth Theatre Trust and WA Museum and is reviewing options for online payments. No timeframe has been established for the introduction of online payments. ArtsWA (1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(1) No (2) The main payments made to the Department of Culture and the Arts are: a. Salary,leave, workers’ compensation recoups b. Recoup of costs from other Government agencies The volume of invoices raised is relatively small. (3) The department provides shared financial services to ArtsWA, State Records Office, Art Gallery of WA, ScreenWest, State Library of Western Australia, Perth Theatre Trust and WA Museum and is reviewing options for online payments. No timeframe has been established for the introduction of online payments. ArtsWA (1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(2) The main payments made to the Department of Culture and the Arts are: a. Salary,leave, workers’ compensation recoups b. Recoup of costs from other Government agencies The volume of invoices raised is relatively small. (3) The department provides shared financial services to ArtsWA, State Records Office, Art Gallery of WA, ScreenWest, State Library of Western Australia, Perth Theatre Trust and WA Museum and is reviewing options for online payments. No timeframe has been established for the introduction of online payments. ArtsWA (1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(3) The department provides shared financial services to ArtsWA, State Records Office, Art Gallery of WA, ScreenWest, State Library of Western Australia, Perth Theatre Trust and WA Museum and is reviewing options for online payments. No timeframe has been established for the introduction of online payments. ArtsWA (1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
ArtsWA (1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(1) No (2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(2) Not applicable (3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(3) Not applicable State Records Office (1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(1) No (2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(2) Charges are invoked for the provision of the following SRO services: a. Recordkeeping training courses (Government agencies) b. On-site recordkeeping consultancies (Government agencies) c. Sale of recordkeeping publications (Government agencies) d. Storage of intermediate records (Government agencies) e. Microfilming of Government archives (Government agencies) f. Copying of Government archives (community) There is no demand for online payment for these services. (3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(3) The SRO is currently investigating options to implement an integrated archives database and search engine which will be linked through the SRO website. It is expected that online payments will be facilitated through this new system although no timeframe has been established. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
Art Gallery of Western Australia (1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(1) No (2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(2) Payments not payable online are: a. Exhibition admission fees b. School activity fees c. Function hire deposits and payments d. Rights and reproduction charges e. Café Lease payments f. Hire of artworks (3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(3) All invoices can be paid by Electronic Funds Transfer by arrangement. There are no current plans to provide for on-line payment of fees or charges via the Art Gallery website, as currently there is insufficient volume to justify the cost and access via the website. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
ScreenWest (1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(1) No (2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(2) The only payments liable to be made to ScreenWest are application fees for production funding ($150.00). (3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(3) There is no current action being taken to enable application fees for production funding to be paid electronically. This is due to the fact that frequently applications are incomplete or do not meet the essential criteria for consideration. Accordingly, dialogue with ScreenWest Project Officers is encouraged prior to the application fee being charged by written invoice. This also prevents administration being incurred for reimbursement, should an application not proceed. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
State Library of Western Australia (1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(1) No (2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(2) No payments of State Library invoices, fees or charges can be made online. Financial services are provided to the State Library by the Department of Culture and the Arts through a shared services model. (3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(3) The State Library is undertaking strategic planning for website development in 2003/04. Acceptance of online payments will be considered within this framework. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
Perth Theatre Trust (1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(1) BOCS Ticketing website provides online ticket purchasing and event information. This represents the bulk of revenue received by the Perth Theatre Trust. (2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(2) Not applicable (3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(3) Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts. WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
WA Museum (1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(1) No (2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(2) The main items of revenue for the WA Museum are: a. Venue hire b. On site equipment hire c. Entrance fees to the Maritime Museum d. Sale of publications e. Shop sales (3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.
(3) The Museum is investigating options for on-line payments but no timeline has been determined. Refer to response from Department of Culture and the Arts.

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