❓ The question seeks details on natural resource management (NRM) funding allocated in the WA State Budget for 2013-14 and 2014-15, including specific projects, recipients, and funding amounts. The answer provides the total NRM funding and refers to tabled papers for detailed project information.
AnsweredQoN 2844Legislative Council
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(1) In each of 2014-15 and 2013-14, how much natural resource management funding was allocated in the State Budget? (2) In each of 2014-15 and 2013-14, will the Minister please list the projects funded, the recipients of the funding and the funding for each project?
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Answered
21 April 2015
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food
Response time
42 days
(1) The following amounts were allocated to the State NRM Program in the State Budgets for:
2014-15 - $9 million
2013-14 - $15 million
(2) For the State NRM Program, the projects funded, the recipients of the funding and the funding allocated for each project are listed in Attachment 1 for 2014-15 [see tabled paper no] and in Attachment 2 for 2013-14 [see tabled paper no].
2014-15 - $9 million
2013-14 - $15 million
(2) For the State NRM Program, the projects funded, the recipients of the funding and the funding allocated for each project are listed in Attachment 1 for 2014-15 [see tabled paper no] and in Attachment 2 for 2013-14 [see tabled paper no].
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