Question regarding the South West Development Commission's (SWDC) involvement with the Creative Corner group, including membership, meeting frequency, record-keeping, industry representation, and cost. The answer clarifies SWDC's non-membership and provides limited financial contribution details.

AnsweredQoN 1786Legislative Council
Asked
21 October 2014
Portfolio
Regional Development

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I refer to the Creative Corner group established by the South West Development Commission (SWDC), and I ask: (a) who are the members of the Creative Corner group; (b) how often do they meet; (c) do they keep minutes of their meetings; (d) are these minutes publicly available: (i) if yes to (d), how can they be accessed; and (ii) if no to (d), why not; (e) if no to (c), why not; (f) what industries does the Creative Corner group represent; and (g) what is the cost of the Creative Corner group to the SWDC?

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Answered
2 December 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Regional Development
Response time
42 days
(a) The Creative Corner group is an independent industry body open to membership from the creative industries. The South West  Development Commission is not a member of the group.
(b) - (e) Not applicable.
(f) The Creative Corner Inc is a membership based association that  covers the creative and innovation sectors of the South West Region.
(g) $245 contribution to assist the group to become an incorporated body.

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