A WA parliamentary question seeks details on government entities purchasing cows from the Royalties for Regions-subsidised Margaret River Cow Parade. The State Library purchased one cow for $8,500 with no embellishments or copyright fees.

AnsweredQoN 3950Legislative Assembly
Asked
7 September 2010
Portfolio
Planning; Culture and the Arts

QuestionView source ↗

In relation to the Royalties for Regions-subsidised Margaret River Cow Parade, I ask whether any agencies, departments, associated entities or ministerial offices within the Minister’s portfolio have directly purchased any cows, or further subsidised the creation or purchase of a cow, from the Royalties for Regions-subsidised Margaret River Cow Parade; and
(a) if so, how many cows were purchased;
(b) if so, how much did each cow cost;
(c) if so, where is the cow intended to be located;
(d) if so, what is the handover date for the cow;
(e) if so, have any embellishments been made to the purchased cow;
(f) if so, what pen, fencing or housing will host the cow; and
(g) if so, what percentage of the cost involved copyright and royalties payments to overseas copyright holders?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
12 October 2010
Responded by
Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts
Response time
35 days
Ministerial Office
No
(a-g) The State Library of Western Australia purchased one (1) cow for $8,500.
No 'embellishments' have been made to the cow.
No copyright or royalty payments were included in that price.
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