❓ The question probes the Minister about the connection between a failed Sydney music conference, a Melbourne music week, and the WA government's $2.7m funding of the Perth One Movement for Music, suggesting potential mismanagement or inappropriate allocation of funds.
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(1) Is the Minister aware that after the failure of the Sydney Pacific Circle Music Conference (PCMC), the ‘unique’ concept resurfaced as the Australian Music Week in Melbourne?
(2) Is the Minister aware of involvement of similar personnel in the Australian Music Week in Melbourne with the Government’s $2.7m subsidy of the Perth One Movement for Music?
(3) Is the Minister aware of pro-Melbourne spruiking undertaken by Australian Music Week personnel, who have now received a $2.7m commitment from the Western Australian Government?
(2) Is the Minister aware of involvement of similar personnel in the Australian Music Week in Melbourne with the Government’s $2.7m subsidy of the Perth One Movement for Music?
(3) Is the Minister aware of pro-Melbourne spruiking undertaken by Australian Music Week personnel, who have now received a $2.7m commitment from the Western Australian Government?
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Answered
10 November 2009
Responded by
Minister for Tourism
Response time
47 days
(1) Yes.
(2) Yes.
(3) No.
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(2) Yes.
(3) No.
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