❓ Mr. Hyde questions the Minister about the inclusion of art in the ASKAP project under the Per Cent for Art scheme, given the Minister's previous supportive comments. The Minister clarifies that the scheme doesn't apply as the project is federally funded.
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In relation to the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) project in the Murchison, I ask:
(a) given the Minister’s supportive comments about Indigenous art at the FORM Launch on 19 November 2009 and his reference to the ASKAP project, what requirement for art will be pursued as part of the Per Cent for Art scheme for this project; and
(i) if none, why?
(a) given the Minister’s supportive comments about Indigenous art at the FORM Launch on 19 November 2009 and his reference to the ASKAP project, what requirement for art will be pursued as part of the Per Cent for Art scheme for this project; and
(i) if none, why?
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Answered
22 February 2010
Responded by
Minister for Science and Innovation
Response time
88 days
(a) None.
(i) The construction of ASKAP is funded by the Commonwealth. The Percent for Art scheme is a Western Australian Government initiative that does not apply to Commonwealth projects.
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(i) The construction of ASKAP is funded by the Commonwealth. The Percent for Art scheme is a Western Australian Government initiative that does not apply to Commonwealth projects.
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