❓ Question on Notice regarding expenditure on art within agencies under the Minister's jurisdiction, specifically the Department of Finance and the Office of Multicultural Interests. The Department of Finance spent $265,645 on art in the last 12 months, while the Office of Multicultural Interests spent nothing.
AnsweredQoN 515Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 June 2013
Member
Portfolio
Energy; Finance; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
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In each agency under the jurisdiction of the Minister: (a) how much has been spent on art in the last 12 months; (b) how much has been spent on art in the last 6 months; (c) how much has been spent on art in the last 3 months; (d) what art has been purchased and by which artist; and (e) if the art was purchased at a particular art show or art function, which art show or function was the art purchased?
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Answered
7 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Energy; Finance; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
56 days
Department of Finance
(a) $265,645 (excludes GST)
(b) $37,011
(c) $6,318
(d) [Please see table paper no .........].
(e) Not applicable.
Office of Multicultural Interests
(a)-(c) Nil.
(d)-(e) Not applicable.
(a) $265,645 (excludes GST)
(b) $37,011
(c) $6,318
(d) [Please see table paper no .........].
(e) Not applicable.
Office of Multicultural Interests
(a)-(c) Nil.
(d)-(e) Not applicable.
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