A parliamentary question seeks details on the funding, decision-making processes, and cost savings associated with the abolished Ethnic Youth Advisory Group, which the answer clarifies was associated with the Office of Multicultural Interests, not the National Trust.

AnsweredQoN 3071Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 May 2010
Portfolio
Heritage

QuestionView source ↗

In relation to the Premier’s announcement that he has abolished the National Trust of Australia (WA)’s Ethnic Youth Advisory Group, I ask:
(a) what is the budgeted amount of funding this committee was supposed to disperse or advise on in 2009–2010;
(b) how much funding was dispersed;
(c) who will now be making the decisions previously made by this committee;
(d) what is the budgeted amount of funding for equivalent grants previously dispersed or advised on in the 2010–2011 budget; and
(e) what are the cost savings from abolishing this committee and where have those savings been allocated?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
23 June 2010
Responded by
Minister for Heritage
Response time
29 days
The Ethnic Youth Advisory Group was not associated with the National Trust of Australia (WA), but the Office of Multicultural Interests.
(a) Nil
(b) Not applicable
(c) This committee did not make decisions.
(d) Not applicable
(e) Members of the advisory group received no remuneration.
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