❓ Mr. Hyde inquires about financial assistance provided by the Department of Culture and the Arts to WAAPA. The Minister clarifies that WAAPA receives state funding through the Department of Education and Training, not the Department of Culture and the Arts.
AnsweredQoN 858Legislative Assembly
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(1) What financial assistance has the Minister’s department provided to the Western Australian Academy of Performing Art in the current financial year?
(2) How much assistance was budgeted for WAAPA?
(2) How much assistance was budgeted for WAAPA?
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Answered
19 May 2009
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
7 days
(1) The Western Australian Academy of Performing Art is not funded through the Department of Culture and the Arts. It receives its State funding through the Department of Education and Training. Curriculum based activities are considered ineligible for funding through the Department.
(2) None.
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(2) None.
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