❓ Question on Notice 193 seeks details on artwork purchases, ownership, sales, and funding within the Police and Emergency Services portfolio between 2001-2005. The response provides a breakdown by agency, including WA Police, FESA, and the Office of Crime Prevention.
AnsweredQoN 193Legislative Assembly
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(b) who funded the purchase of the artworks; (c) who owns the artworks; (d) what was the cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (e) what was the number and value of artworks sold during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (f) for what purpose were the funds collected through the sale of artworks used; and (g) are there any plans to sell artworks in 2005-2006?
(c) who owns the artworks; (d) what was the cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (e) what was the number and value of artworks sold during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (f) for what purpose were the funds collected through the sale of artworks used; and (g) are there any plans to sell artworks in 2005-2006?
(d) what was the cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (e) what was the number and value of artworks sold during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (f) for what purpose were the funds collected through the sale of artworks used; and (g) are there any plans to sell artworks in 2005-2006?
(ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005;
(iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005;
(iv) 2004-2005;
(ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005;
(iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005;
(iv) 2004-2005;
(g) are there any plans to sell artworks in 2005-2006?
MINISTERIAL OFFICE Please refer to question on notice 186. THE OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION The Office of Crime Prevention advise as follows: (a) $3,300 (Incl. GST) for the branding of Community Safety Month October 2004; (b) Office of Crime Prevention; (c) Department of the Premier and Cabinet; (d) The cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001/02 - Nil purchased (ii) 2002/03 - Nil purchased (iii) 2003/04 - $3,300 (incl GST) Works undertaken by Julie Goldenburg for the branding of Community Safety Month October 2004 (iv) 2004/05 - Nil purchased; (e) Nil (f) Not applicable (g) No THE OFFICE OF ROAD SAFETY The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: (a) Nil (b-g) Not Applicable THE WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE The Western Australia Police advise as follows: (a) $356,959.44 (b) Some items donated and others due to new buildings (Public Art) (c) Western Australia Police (d) The cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001/02 - $148,950.00 (1) Janine Wass and Dept of Housing and Works (New Buildings) $68,000 & $80,000 (2) sculptures purchased for the Police Academy $950 artwork for South West District Office (ii) 2002/03 - $23,900.00 Dept Housing and Works (New Buildings) (iii) 2003/04 - $1,500.00 (2) Donated Dockers Football club Jumpers 2002 & 2003 (iv) 2004/05 - $8,260.00 (4) Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku (4) Framecor picture framers (e) Nil (f) Not applicable (g) No THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: (a) $167,432. Please note that $158,328.69 of this amount went towards the Firefighters Memorial at Kings Park (b) Combination of donations and acquisitions. Acquisitions were made either by the former Western Australian Fire Brigades Board or FESA. (c) FESA (d) The cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001/02 - Nil purchased (ii) 2002/03 - Nil purchased (iii) 2003/04 - Nil purchased (iv) 2004/05 - $1,863 - 8 items (prints) purchased from R White and Sons. (e) Nil (f) Not applicable (g) No
(c) who owns the artworks; (d) what was the cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (e) what was the number and value of artworks sold during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (f) for what purpose were the funds collected through the sale of artworks used; and (g) are there any plans to sell artworks in 2005-2006?
(d) what was the cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (e) what was the number and value of artworks sold during - (i) 2001-2002; (ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005; (f) for what purpose were the funds collected through the sale of artworks used; and (g) are there any plans to sell artworks in 2005-2006?
(ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005;
(iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005;
(iv) 2004-2005;
(ii) 2002-2003; (iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005;
(iii) 2003-2004; and (iv) 2004-2005;
(iv) 2004-2005;
(g) are there any plans to sell artworks in 2005-2006?
MINISTERIAL OFFICE Please refer to question on notice 186. THE OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION The Office of Crime Prevention advise as follows: (a) $3,300 (Incl. GST) for the branding of Community Safety Month October 2004; (b) Office of Crime Prevention; (c) Department of the Premier and Cabinet; (d) The cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001/02 - Nil purchased (ii) 2002/03 - Nil purchased (iii) 2003/04 - $3,300 (incl GST) Works undertaken by Julie Goldenburg for the branding of Community Safety Month October 2004 (iv) 2004/05 - Nil purchased; (e) Nil (f) Not applicable (g) No THE OFFICE OF ROAD SAFETY The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: (a) Nil (b-g) Not Applicable THE WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE The Western Australia Police advise as follows: (a) $356,959.44 (b) Some items donated and others due to new buildings (Public Art) (c) Western Australia Police (d) The cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001/02 - $148,950.00 (1) Janine Wass and Dept of Housing and Works (New Buildings) $68,000 & $80,000 (2) sculptures purchased for the Police Academy $950 artwork for South West District Office (ii) 2002/03 - $23,900.00 Dept Housing and Works (New Buildings) (iii) 2003/04 - $1,500.00 (2) Donated Dockers Football club Jumpers 2002 & 2003 (iv) 2004/05 - $8,260.00 (4) Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku (4) Framecor picture framers (e) Nil (f) Not applicable (g) No THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: (a) $167,432. Please note that $158,328.69 of this amount went towards the Firefighters Memorial at Kings Park (b) Combination of donations and acquisitions. Acquisitions were made either by the former Western Australian Fire Brigades Board or FESA. (c) FESA (d) The cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001/02 - Nil purchased (ii) 2002/03 - Nil purchased (iii) 2003/04 - Nil purchased (iv) 2004/05 - $1,863 - 8 items (prints) purchased from R White and Sons. (e) Nil (f) Not applicable (g) No
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Answered
18 October 2005
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services; Community Safety
Response time
63 days
MINISTERIAL OFFICE Please refer to question on notice 186. THE OFFICE OF CRIME PREVENTION The Office of Crime Prevention advise as follows: (a) $3,300 (Incl. GST) for the branding of Community Safety Month October 2004; (b) Office of Crime Prevention; (c) Department of the Premier and Cabinet; (d) The cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001/02 - Nil purchased (ii) 2002/03 - Nil purchased (iii) 2003/04 - $3,300 (incl GST) Works undertaken by Julie Goldenburg for the branding of Community Safety Month October 2004 (iv) 2004/05 - Nil purchased; (e) Nil (f) Not applicable (g) No THE OFFICE OF ROAD SAFETY The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: (a) Nil (b-g) Not Applicable THE WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE The Western Australia Police advise as follows: (a) $356,959.44 (b) Some items donated and others due to new buildings (Public Art) (c) Western Australia Police (d) The cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001/02 - $148,950.00 (1) Janine Wass and Dept of Housing and Works (New Buildings) $68,000 & $80,000 (2) sculptures purchased for the Police Academy $950 artwork for South West District Office (ii) 2002/03 - $23,900.00 Dept Housing and Works (New Buildings) (iii) 2003/04 - $1,500.00 (2) Donated Dockers Football club Jumpers 2002 & 2003 (iv) 2004/05 - $8,260.00 (4) Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku (4) Framecor picture framers (e) Nil (f) Not applicable (g) No THE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA) The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: (a) $167,432. Please note that $158,328.69 of this amount went towards the Firefighters Memorial at Kings Park (b) Combination of donations and acquisitions. Acquisitions were made either by the former Western Australian Fire Brigades Board or FESA. (c) FESA (d) The cost of artworks purchased and who was the artwork purchased from during - (i) 2001/02 - Nil purchased (ii) 2002/03 - Nil purchased (iii) 2003/04 - Nil purchased (iv) 2004/05 - $1,863 - 8 items (prints) purchased from R White and Sons. (e) Nil (f) Not applicable (g) No
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