❓ Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich asked about the WA Police Service's art acquisitions, funding, ownership, and potential sales, and the Minister responded confirming details of spending, ownership by the WA Police Service, and no planned sales. The WA Drug Abuse Strategy Office has no artworks.
AnsweredQoN 664Legislative Council
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(b) who funded the purchase of the artworks; and (c) who owns the artworks?
(c) who owns the artworks?
(b) 1997-1998; (c) 1998-1999; and (d) 1999-2000?
(c) 1998-1999; and (d) 1999-2000?
(d) 1999-2000?
(4) Are there any plans to sell any artworks in 2000-2001? Answered on 11 October 2000 The Minister
(c) who owns the artworks?
(b) 1997-1998; (c) 1998-1999; and (d) 1999-2000?
(c) 1998-1999; and (d) 1999-2000?
(d) 1999-2000?
(4) Are there any plans to sell any artworks in 2000-2001? Answered on 11 October 2000 The Minister
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11 October 2000
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57 days
Police (1) (a) Since 1997, the WA Police Service has spent $ 435,000 through the Percent for Arts Scheme, the majority of which is incorporated in the building fabric. In addition a small collection of artworks, some of which are gifts, are distributed throughout Police Headquarters and other sites for which we have no valuations. (b) The purchase was funded by the WA Police Service. (c) The WA Police Service owns the artworks. (2) (a) No artworks sold. (b) No artworks sold. (c) No artworks sold. (d) No artworks sold. (3) Not Applicable. (4) No. WA Drug Abuse Strategy Office (1-4) The WA Drug Abuse Strategy Office has no artworks.
Answered on 11 October 2000 The Minister Replied: Police (1) (a) Since 1997, the WA Police Service has spent $ 435,000 through the Percent for Arts Scheme, the majority of which is incorporated in the building fabric. In addition a small collection of artworks, some of which are gifts, are distributed throughout Police Headquarters and other sites for which we have no valuations. (b) The purchase was funded by the WA Police Service. (c) The WA Police Service owns the artworks. (2) (a) No artworks sold. (b) No artworks sold. (c) No artworks sold. (d) No artworks sold. (3) Not Applicable. (4) No. WA Drug Abuse Strategy Office (1-4) The WA Drug Abuse Strategy Office has no artworks.
Answered on 11 October 2000 The Minister Replied: Police (1) (a) Since 1997, the WA Police Service has spent $ 435,000 through the Percent for Arts Scheme, the majority of which is incorporated in the building fabric. In addition a small collection of artworks, some of which are gifts, are distributed throughout Police Headquarters and other sites for which we have no valuations. (b) The purchase was funded by the WA Police Service. (c) The WA Police Service owns the artworks. (2) (a) No artworks sold. (b) No artworks sold. (c) No artworks sold. (d) No artworks sold. (3) Not Applicable. (4) No. WA Drug Abuse Strategy Office (1-4) The WA Drug Abuse Strategy Office has no artworks.
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