A WA parliamentary question seeks details about VenuesWest's sponsorship of the One Movement Festival, specifically regarding attendance figures and the nature of the agreement. The answer clarifies the sponsorship was limited to a luncheon and provides details on attendance and passes.

AnsweredQoN 1813Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 October 2009
Portfolio
Sport and Recreation

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As One Movement Pty Ltd has received sponsorship from the still unbuilt and unopened Perth Arena, as part of The Western Australian Sports Centre Trust, trading as VenuesWest, for the One Movement Festival, I ask:
(a) what expected paid attendance totals of patrons for ticket-entry performances were offered/agreed to in negotiations with The Western Australian Sports Centre Trust;
(b) what expected attendance totals of patrons for free performances were offered/agreed to in negotiations with The Western Australian Sports Centre Trust;
(c) can the Minister detail the sponsorship agreement between One Movement and The Western Australian Sports Centre Trust; and
(d) how many free tickets to paid events were offered to The Western Australian Sports Centre Trust, and how many were accepted?

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Answered
17 November 2009
Responded by
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
28 days
Answer
(a) VenuesWest sponsored the One Movement luncheon on Friday 16 October. For the remainder of the festival, VenuesWest played no part, including ticketing or attendance.
(b) As above.
(c) VenuesWest's sponsorship of One Movement was only for the Asia Pacific Venues/Promoters forum on Friday 16 October and was to the value of $18 000. The luncheon was attended by 30 invited Venue Managers and Promoters from Singapore, Hong Kong, India, South Africa, the United States, Thailand, China and from Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.
(d) Four Access-All-Area passes were provided to VenuesWest staff for attendance at the three-day conference sessions and festival events. As Part of the Sponsorship, all four of these passes were accepted and used. An additional three, day passes offered for Saturday and Sunday, two of these were used each day to attend the conference sessions and festival events.
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