❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the 20th anniversary of the Western Australia–East Java Sister-State relationship, seeking details of related programs, projects, and costs across various departments.
AnsweredQoN 2957Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 May 2010
Member
Portfolio
Local Government; Heritage; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
QuestionView source ↗
Given 2010 commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Western Australia–East Java Sister-State relationship, for each department and agency in the Minister’s portfolio, please detail:
(a) ongoing programmes and individual projects involving Western Australia and East Java;
(b) ongoing programmes and individual projects involving Western Australia and Indonesia;
(c) budgeted costs of these projects and programmes, including non-State funding such as AUSAID, the Indonesian Government, etc; and
(d) any events, programmes or projects being considered to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the relationship.
(a) ongoing programmes and individual projects involving Western Australia and East Java;
(b) ongoing programmes and individual projects involving Western Australia and Indonesia;
(c) budgeted costs of these projects and programmes, including non-State funding such as AUSAID, the Indonesian Government, etc; and
(d) any events, programmes or projects being considered to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the relationship.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 June 2010
Responded by
Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
34 days
Department of Local Government including the Office of Multicultural Interests
The Office of Multicultural Interests undertook two presentations on WA's multiculturalism, cultural, linguistic and religious diversity to members of the Australia-Indonesia Youth Exchange Program (a future leaders program) coordinated by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, which increased awareness of Western Australia's diversity, highlighting multiculturalism as an economic, social and cultural asset.
(a)-(d) Nil
Heritage Council of Western Australia
(a)-(d) Not applicable
National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
(a)-(d) Not applicable
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
(a)-(d) Not applicable
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The Office of Multicultural Interests undertook two presentations on WA's multiculturalism, cultural, linguistic and religious diversity to members of the Australia-Indonesia Youth Exchange Program (a future leaders program) coordinated by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, which increased awareness of Western Australia's diversity, highlighting multiculturalism as an economic, social and cultural asset.
(a)-(d) Nil
Heritage Council of Western Australia
(a)-(d) Not applicable
National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
(a)-(d) Not applicable
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
(a)-(d) Not applicable
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