❓ Question on Notice 171 seeks to determine the amount of funds allocated in forward estimates for regional WA, specifically for capital projects and recruitment, across several departments and agencies. Most agencies refer to QoN 169 for parts (a) and (b), and report nil for recruitment expenditure.
AnsweredQoN 171Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 November 2008
Member
Portfolio
Sport and Recreation; Racing and Gaming; Minister Assisting the Minister for Health
QuestionView source ↗
(a) The total value of funds contained in the forward estimates as at 6 September 2008 that were expected to be spent in regional Western Australia;
(b) The total value of funds contained in the forward estimates as at 6 September 2008 that were expected to be spent in regional Western Australia on capital projects; and
(c) The total value of funds contained in the forward estimates as at 6 September 2008 that were expected to be spent in regional Western Australia on recruitment expenditure?
(b) The total value of funds contained in the forward estimates as at 6 September 2008 that were expected to be spent in regional Western Australia on capital projects; and
(c) The total value of funds contained in the forward estimates as at 6 September 2008 that were expected to be spent in regional Western Australia on recruitment expenditure?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
2 March 2009
Responded by
Minister for Sport and Recreation; Racing and Gaming; Minister Assisting the Minister for Health
Response time
97 days
Department of Sport and Recreation
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) No specific budget amount is set aside for the advertising and recruitment of regional staff.
WA Sports Centre Trust
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
WA Institute of Sport
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
Burswood Park Board
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
Racing and Wagering Western Australia
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
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(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) No specific budget amount is set aside for the advertising and recruitment of regional staff.
WA Sports Centre Trust
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
WA Institute of Sport
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
Burswood Park Board
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
Racing and Wagering Western Australia
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association
(a) - (b) Please refer to question on notice 169.
(c) Nil.
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