❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on programs within the Sport and Recreation portfolio aimed at assisting Aboriginal persons, including program details, funding amounts, and funding sources. The answer details various sporting programs and their funding.
AnsweredQoN 679Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
(1) What programs are conducted in the Minister for Sport and Recreation’s portfolio, and related agencies, to assist and advance the welfare of Aboriginal persons?
(2) What are the details of these programs?
(3) What funds are made available to these programs?
(4) What is the source of those funds?
(2) What are the details of these programs?
(3) What funds are made available to these programs?
(4) What is the source of those funds?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
15 May 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
36 days
State Sporting Association Programs: Primarily ATSIC / ISP funded: WACA – participation, skills training & development Netball WA – participation, skills training & development Softball WA – participation, skills training & development Hockey WA – participation, skills training & development Tenniswest – participation, skills training & development Junior Soccer - participation, skills training & development WAGA/WGWA - participation, skills training & development Programs Primarily Healthway Funded: Wildcats zone Basketball program Netball Program/Camp Senior men's recreational fishing program Tennis program – Belmont SHS Regional Cricket program SW Regional Tennis program SW Regional Netball SW Elders' recreational activities – Melville Mid –west Junior Sports Development squads Mid-west/Gascoyne remote sports clinics Mid-west 'rock n role' program (recreational) Mid-west Sport Leaders Program - Geraldton RLSSA Indigenous Swimming and Lifesaving Program (Burringurrah, Yandeyarra, Jigalong) Bungarra Multicultural Sport Fest – Carnarvon Regional Junior Sports Development clinics – Carnarvon Wheatbelt 3 on 3 Basketball – Kellerberrin Wheatbelt 3 on 3 Basketball – Northam Indigenous girls Surfing Program – Metro Goldfields Football Challenge – Norseman Goldfields Netball program – Kalgoorlie Junior Basketball – Carnarvon Western Desert Little League – Newman Sports Lottery Account funding to State Sporting Associations and Country Package provides further assistance to Aboriginal communities and individual scholarships. (3) Funding: ATSIC / ASC, Indigenous Sport Program: $620,800 State Government: $180,000 Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
ATSIC / ASC, Indigenous Sport Program: $620,800 State Government: $180,000 Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
$620,800 State Government: $180,000 Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
State Government: $180,000 Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
$180,000 Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
$120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
$40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
(4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
ATSIC / ASC, Indigenous Sport Program: $620,800 State Government: $180,000 Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
$620,800 State Government: $180,000 Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
State Government: $180,000 Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
$180,000 Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
Healthway: (Sponsorship for 2002/2003 calendar years) $120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
$120,000 (per annum) Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
Australian Football League $40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
$40,000 (4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
(4) Funding Source: ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
ATSIC, Healthway and AFL
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