❓ Question seeks information on multilingual volunteer guides at the Art Gallery of WA and demand for specific languages. The answer reveals 14 guides self-identified as multilingual, but no recorded requests for Cantonese, Bahasa Indonesian, or Malay speakers.
AnsweredQoN 3978Legislative Assembly
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(1) In
regards to the number of Voluntary Gallery guides at the Art Gallery of WA, how
many of the guides providing tours speak more than one language? (2) Has
there been any demand for Voluntary Gallery guides who speak: (a) Cantonese; (b) Bahasa Indonesian; (c) Malay; and (d) If yes, how many requests for each language?
regards to the number of Voluntary Gallery guides at the Art Gallery of WA, how
many of the guides providing tours speak more than one language? (2) Has
there been any demand for Voluntary Gallery guides who speak: (a) Cantonese; (b) Bahasa Indonesian; (c) Malay; and (d) If yes, how many requests for each language?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 October 2018
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
8 days
(1) 14 guides have identified themselves in their application as second language speakers.
(2)(a-d) None recorded by the Art Gallery of WA.
(2)(a-d) None recorded by the Art Gallery of WA.
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