❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding expenditure on art within agencies under the Deputy Premier's jurisdiction. The Department of Health's response is detailed in a tabled paper, while other agencies reported no expenditure.
AnsweredQoN 527Legislative Assembly
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In each agency under the jurisdiction of the Deputy Premier: (a) how much has been spent on art in the last 12 months; (b) how much has been spent on art in the last 6 months; (c) how much has been spent on art in the last 3 months; (d) what art has been purchased and by which artist; and (e) if the art was purchased at a particular art show or art function, which art show or function was the art purchased?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
13 August 2013
Responded by
Hon Dr K.D. Hames
Response time
62 days
Money spent on the purchase and lease of art by agencies under the Minister's jurisdiction is as follows;
Department of Health
(a-e) [See tabled paper no]
Healthway
(a-c) Nil
(d-e) Not applicable
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
(a-c) Nil
(d-e) Not applicable
Tourism Western Australia
(a-c) Nil
(d-e) Not applicable
Rottnest Island Authority
(a-c) Nil
(d-e) Not applicable
Department of Health
(a-e) [See tabled paper no]
Healthway
(a-c) Nil
(d-e) Not applicable
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
(a-c) Nil
(d-e) Not applicable
Tourism Western Australia
(a-c) Nil
(d-e) Not applicable
Rottnest Island Authority
(a-c) Nil
(d-e) Not applicable
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