WA Parliament Question on Notice regarding financial and non-financial contributions made by agencies under the Minister's control to passenger air services within Western Australia. The WA Tourism Commission provided financial contributions to the Department of Transport for subsidies on specific routes and non-financial contributions in the form of advice to air service operators.

AnsweredQoN 930Legislative Assembly
Asked
28 August 2001
Member
Portfolio
State Development; Tourism; Small Business

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(1) I refer to the answer to question on notice No. 164 and ask has any agency under the Minister’s control made financial or other contributions to passenger air services within Western Australia?
(2) If yes, how much financial or other contributions have been provided over each of the last three years?

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Answered
23 October 2001
Responded by
Minister for State Development; Tourism; Small Business
Response time
56 days
Mineral and Petroleum Resources, Department of Industry and Technology, Rottnest Island Authority and Small Business Development Corporation: 1. No. 2. Not applicable Western Australian Tourism Commission: (1-2) Financial contribition: In April 2001, $25,000 was paid to the Department of Transport as a contribution to the Government's subsidy for Broome-Port Hedland-Karratha-Exmouth service. A further payment of $25,000 is budgeted for 2001/02. In October 2000, $16,500 was paid to the Department of Transport as a contribution to the Government's subsidy for the Perth-Busselton-Margaret River service. Non-financial contribution: Considerable advice has been provided to the operators of air services regarding pricing, packaging and accessing tourism networks.
(1-2) Financial contribition: In April 2001, $25,000 was paid to the Department of Transport as a contribution to the Government's subsidy for Broome-Port Hedland-Karratha-Exmouth service. A further payment of $25,000 is budgeted for 2001/02. In October 2000, $16,500 was paid to the Department of Transport as a contribution to the Government's subsidy for the Perth-Busselton-Margaret River service. Non-financial contribution: Considerable advice has been provided to the operators of air services regarding pricing, packaging and accessing tourism networks.
Financial contribition: In April 2001, $25,000 was paid to the Department of Transport as a contribution to the Government's subsidy for Broome-Port Hedland-Karratha-Exmouth service. A further payment of $25,000 is budgeted for 2001/02. In October 2000, $16,500 was paid to the Department of Transport as a contribution to the Government's subsidy for the Perth-Busselton-Margaret River service. Non-financial contribution: Considerable advice has been provided to the operators of air services regarding pricing, packaging and accessing tourism networks.
In April 2001, $25,000 was paid to the Department of Transport as a contribution to the Government's subsidy for Broome-Port Hedland-Karratha-Exmouth service. A further payment of $25,000 is budgeted for 2001/02. In October 2000, $16,500 was paid to the Department of Transport as a contribution to the Government's subsidy for the Perth-Busselton-Margaret River service. Non-financial contribution: Considerable advice has been provided to the operators of air services regarding pricing, packaging and accessing tourism networks.
A further payment of $25,000 is budgeted for 2001/02. In October 2000, $16,500 was paid to the Department of Transport as a contribution to the Government's subsidy for the Perth-Busselton-Margaret River service. Non-financial contribution: Considerable advice has been provided to the operators of air services regarding pricing, packaging and accessing tourism networks.
Non-financial contribution: Considerable advice has been provided to the operators of air services regarding pricing, packaging and accessing tourism networks.
Considerable advice has been provided to the operators of air services regarding pricing, packaging and accessing tourism networks.

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