❓ Question regarding funding provided to the Mining Hall of Fame, with details of previous funding amounts and confirmation that no further funding has been provided.
AnsweredQoN 7421Legislative Assembly
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1 May 2012
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Mines and Petroleum
Response time
42 days
28/06/2010
$140 555.78
23/09/2010
$114 015.18
18/11/2010
$110 429 00
(b) No further funding has been provided to the Mining Hall of Fame.
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$140 555.78
23/09/2010
$114 015.18
18/11/2010
$110 429 00
(b) No further funding has been provided to the Mining Hall of Fame.
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
http://www.rtlib.com
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