A parliamentary question seeks details on funding allocated by the WA Health Minister's portfolio to various industry and union groups between 1993 and 1999. The response indicates minimal funding, primarily to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

AnsweredQoN 129Legislative Council
Asked
8 August 2000
Portfolio
Health

QuestionView source ↗

129. Hon Tom Stephens to the Attorney General representing the Minister for Health:
What funds have been allocated from any department or agency within the Minister for Healths portfolios, and for what programs, to each of -
(a) Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
(b) Pastoralists and Graziers Association;
(c) WA Farmers Federation;
(d) Unions WA;
(e) Chamber of Minerals and Energy; and
(f) Association of Minerals and Exploration Companies,
for the period February 1993 to June 1999?

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Answered
15 November 2000
Response time
99 days
The Minister Replied:
Office of Health Review :
(a)-(f) Nil.
Healthway :
(a)-(f) Nil.
Health Department Of Western Australia :
(a)
Lower Great Southern Health Service $ 530 Regional Industry Enhancement
Development Program
Metropolitan Health Service $ 235 Course fees
$113 000 Membership fees
$ 66 715 Consultation fees
$ 1 962 Employee Relations Consultancy
Warren Blackwood Health Service $ 1 407 Membership and Subscription Fees
(b)-(f) Nil.
Note: Information relating to the period prior to 1996 for some country health services is not readily available as the health services do not have the facilities to easily access this type of information.

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