❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the costs associated with acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding in signage and publications across agencies within the Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs portfolio. The response indicates minimal direct costs, with acknowledgement primarily through existing branding.
AnsweredQoN 5735Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
In relation to acknowledgement requirements linked to the funding of projects through the Royalties for Regions programme, could the Minister advise:
(a) the cost of producing all signage acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated; and
(b) the cost of producing all presentations, publications, articles, newsletters or other literary works acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated?
(a) the cost of producing all signage acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated; and
(b) the cost of producing all presentations, publications, articles, newsletters or other literary works acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 August 2011
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs
Response time
54 days
Department of Mines and Petroleum
(a) Nil.
(b) Nil. The Department has produced reports, maps, seminar posters and digital information containing geological information acquired and publicly released under the Royalties for Regions-funded Exploration Incentive Scheme.
The source of funding was acknowledged by adding a relatively discreet Exploration Incentive Scheme logo to the product cover or map. No publication focussed on publicising the Royalties for Regions program has been produced.
Minerals and Energy Research Institute of Western Australia
Department of Fisheries
Western Australian Electoral Commission
(a)-(b) Nil
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(a) Nil.
(b) Nil. The Department has produced reports, maps, seminar posters and digital information containing geological information acquired and publicly released under the Royalties for Regions-funded Exploration Incentive Scheme.
The source of funding was acknowledged by adding a relatively discreet Exploration Incentive Scheme logo to the product cover or map. No publication focussed on publicising the Royalties for Regions program has been produced.
Minerals and Energy Research Institute of Western Australia
Department of Fisheries
Western Australian Electoral Commission
(a)-(b) Nil
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