❓ Opposition asks about the Perth Arena naming rights deal with RAC, seeking details on bids, value, and budget inclusion. Government declines to release specific financial details citing commercial confidentiality and defends the deal as financially beneficial compared to the previous arrangement.
AnsweredQoN 624Legislative Council
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PERTH ARENA — NAMING RIGHTS
624. Hon MARTIN ALDRIDGE to the Leader of the
House representing the Minister for Sport and Recreation:
I refer to the
recently announced deal with the RAC of Western Australia to rename Perth
Arena.
(1) Will the
minister please name the other national and international bids for the naming
rights?
(2)
Was the RAC bid the highest value bid in monetary terms presented to the
government for consideration?
(3)
What is the total value of the arrangement announced and the time frame
involved in the agreement?
(4)
Will the minister please table the agreement between the RAC and the state
government?
(5)
Was this revenue contained within the 2018–19 state budget and forward
estimates; and, if so, what was the budget value allocated in each financial year?
624. Hon MARTIN ALDRIDGE to the Leader of the
House representing the Minister for Sport and Recreation:
I refer to the
recently announced deal with the RAC of Western Australia to rename Perth
Arena.
(1) Will the
minister please name the other national and international bids for the naming
rights?
(2)
Was the RAC bid the highest value bid in monetary terms presented to the
government for consideration?
(3)
What is the total value of the arrangement announced and the time frame
involved in the agreement?
(4)
Will the minister please table the agreement between the RAC and the state
government?
(5)
Was this revenue contained within the 2018–19 state budget and forward
estimates; and, if so, what was the budget value allocated in each financial year?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the
question.
(1)–(5) Not releasing naming and sponsorship values
is an industry standard that was upheld by the previous government when
announcing the naming rights for the venues now known as Bendat Basketball
Centre, nib Stadium and the All Flags Shed at nib. I will not be releasing this
information as it is commercial-in-confidence. This is to protect the value of
the naming rights and to ensure that when this contract expires, the future
value is not capped by an expectation of what it sold for previously, ensuring
the best value for all Western Australians. I can confirm that the government
will no longer be adding to the state's debt by borrowing an average of
$1.5 million per year for compensation to the venue operator for not selling
the naming rights to Perth Arena, as was the arrangement made by the previous
government.
question.
(1)–(5) Not releasing naming and sponsorship values
is an industry standard that was upheld by the previous government when
announcing the naming rights for the venues now known as Bendat Basketball
Centre, nib Stadium and the All Flags Shed at nib. I will not be releasing this
information as it is commercial-in-confidence. This is to protect the value of
the naming rights and to ensure that when this contract expires, the future
value is not capped by an expectation of what it sold for previously, ensuring
the best value for all Western Australians. I can confirm that the government
will no longer be adding to the state's debt by borrowing an average of
$1.5 million per year for compensation to the venue operator for not selling
the naming rights to Perth Arena, as was the arrangement made by the previous
government.
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