❓ A parliamentary question requesting a detailed breakdown of costs, income, and capital expenditure for BOCS Ticketing, a service under the Perth Theatre Trust. The answer provides a simple breakdown of budgeted costs and income, with no capital expenditure.
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I refer to the 2010–2011 State Budget, page 567, Effective Allocation, Perth Theatre Trust, and I ask, what is the breakdown of costs and income plus capital expenditure for BOCS ticketing?
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Answered
2 August 2010
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
47 days
The breakdown of costs and income plus capital expenditure for BOCS Ticketing is as follows:
Budgeted Costs $3 289 000
Budgeted Income $3 296 000
Capital Expenditure Nil
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Budgeted Costs $3 289 000
Budgeted Income $3 296 000
Capital Expenditure Nil
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