WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding tourism funding, delegate numbers, visitor expenditure, and support for events in regional areas during April 2007. Includes specific funding allocations and explanations of data limitations.

AnsweredQoN 2214Legislative Assembly
Asked
8 May 2007
Portfolio
Tourism

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(b) in regional areas?

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Answered
12 June 2007
Responded by
Minister for Tourism
Response time
35 days
(1b) $2,000 Northam Festival $1,000 Bunbury International Jazz Festival $4,500 Harvey Harvest Festival $30,000 Ironman Western Australia (2) This question does not make sense. Please clarify what specific issues the Member is referring to. (3) According to the Perth Convention Bureau, delegate days are calculated in terms of room nights. For April 2007 there were 5,851 room nights attributed to conference delegates attending conventions bid for and secured. (4) The Perth Convention Bureau funded the following conferences in April 2007. Anticipated delegate numbers are also shown. Conferences Secured April 2007 Year Delegates Annual Conference of Retirement Village Association Limited - advantage 2009 2009 600 Australasian Sexual Health Conference 2008 400 Asset Management Council National Conference 2008 300 4th Southeast Asia-US Agricultural Co-operators Conference 2008 2007 80 Total 1380 (5) The PCB does not call for applications for funding. Potential conferences are sought out from the PCB database and if they are suitable convention bid funds may be offered. No event/conventions were rejected for funding in April 2007. (6) For the four events in the above table the estimated direct delegate expenditure was $1,938,749. (7)-(7a) $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme $5,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Online Booking System Implementation Scheme $20,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $2,350 Walpole-Nornalup Tourism Association, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $8,792.45 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $5,988 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme (8)-(8a) Chittering Tourist Association were advised they were unsuccessful for a Visitor Centre Collocation Scheme grant of $5,815.50 on 11 April 2007. The application was not recommended for approval as the proposed use of funding did not comply with the purpose of grant funding as detailed in the Application Form. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(2) This question does not make sense. Please clarify what specific issues the Member is referring to. (3) According to the Perth Convention Bureau, delegate days are calculated in terms of room nights. For April 2007 there were 5,851 room nights attributed to conference delegates attending conventions bid for and secured. (4) The Perth Convention Bureau funded the following conferences in April 2007. Anticipated delegate numbers are also shown. Conferences Secured April 2007 Year Delegates Annual Conference of Retirement Village Association Limited - advantage 2009 2009 600 Australasian Sexual Health Conference 2008 400 Asset Management Council National Conference 2008 300 4th Southeast Asia-US Agricultural Co-operators Conference 2008 2007 80 Total 1380 (5) The PCB does not call for applications for funding. Potential conferences are sought out from the PCB database and if they are suitable convention bid funds may be offered. No event/conventions were rejected for funding in April 2007. (6) For the four events in the above table the estimated direct delegate expenditure was $1,938,749. (7)-(7a) $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme $5,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Online Booking System Implementation Scheme $20,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $2,350 Walpole-Nornalup Tourism Association, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $8,792.45 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $5,988 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme (8)-(8a) Chittering Tourist Association were advised they were unsuccessful for a Visitor Centre Collocation Scheme grant of $5,815.50 on 11 April 2007. The application was not recommended for approval as the proposed use of funding did not comply with the purpose of grant funding as detailed in the Application Form. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(3) According to the Perth Convention Bureau, delegate days are calculated in terms of room nights. For April 2007 there were 5,851 room nights attributed to conference delegates attending conventions bid for and secured. (4) The Perth Convention Bureau funded the following conferences in April 2007. Anticipated delegate numbers are also shown. Conferences Secured April 2007 Year Delegates Annual Conference of Retirement Village Association Limited - advantage 2009 2009 600 Australasian Sexual Health Conference 2008 400 Asset Management Council National Conference 2008 300 4th Southeast Asia-US Agricultural Co-operators Conference 2008 2007 80 Total 1380 (5) The PCB does not call for applications for funding. Potential conferences are sought out from the PCB database and if they are suitable convention bid funds may be offered. No event/conventions were rejected for funding in April 2007. (6) For the four events in the above table the estimated direct delegate expenditure was $1,938,749. (7)-(7a) $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme $5,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Online Booking System Implementation Scheme $20,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $2,350 Walpole-Nornalup Tourism Association, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $8,792.45 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $5,988 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme (8)-(8a) Chittering Tourist Association were advised they were unsuccessful for a Visitor Centre Collocation Scheme grant of $5,815.50 on 11 April 2007. The application was not recommended for approval as the proposed use of funding did not comply with the purpose of grant funding as detailed in the Application Form. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(4) The Perth Convention Bureau funded the following conferences in April 2007. Anticipated delegate numbers are also shown. Conferences Secured April 2007 Year Delegates Annual Conference of Retirement Village Association Limited - advantage 2009 2009 600 Australasian Sexual Health Conference 2008 400 Asset Management Council National Conference 2008 300 4th Southeast Asia-US Agricultural Co-operators Conference 2008 2007 80 Total 1380 (5) The PCB does not call for applications for funding. Potential conferences are sought out from the PCB database and if they are suitable convention bid funds may be offered. No event/conventions were rejected for funding in April 2007. (6) For the four events in the above table the estimated direct delegate expenditure was $1,938,749. (7)-(7a) $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme $5,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Online Booking System Implementation Scheme $20,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $2,350 Walpole-Nornalup Tourism Association, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $8,792.45 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $5,988 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme (8)-(8a) Chittering Tourist Association were advised they were unsuccessful for a Visitor Centre Collocation Scheme grant of $5,815.50 on 11 April 2007. The application was not recommended for approval as the proposed use of funding did not comply with the purpose of grant funding as detailed in the Application Form. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Conferences Secured April 2007 Year Delegates Annual Conference of Retirement Village Association Limited - advantage 2009 2009 600 Australasian Sexual Health Conference 2008 400 Asset Management Council National Conference 2008 300 4th Southeast Asia-US Agricultural Co-operators Conference 2008 2007 80 Total 1380 (5) The PCB does not call for applications for funding. Potential conferences are sought out from the PCB database and if they are suitable convention bid funds may be offered. No event/conventions were rejected for funding in April 2007. (6) For the four events in the above table the estimated direct delegate expenditure was $1,938,749. (7)-(7a) $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme $5,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Online Booking System Implementation Scheme $20,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $2,350 Walpole-Nornalup Tourism Association, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $8,792.45 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $5,988 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme (8)-(8a) Chittering Tourist Association were advised they were unsuccessful for a Visitor Centre Collocation Scheme grant of $5,815.50 on 11 April 2007. The application was not recommended for approval as the proposed use of funding did not comply with the purpose of grant funding as detailed in the Application Form. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(5) The PCB does not call for applications for funding. Potential conferences are sought out from the PCB database and if they are suitable convention bid funds may be offered. No event/conventions were rejected for funding in April 2007. (6) For the four events in the above table the estimated direct delegate expenditure was $1,938,749. (7)-(7a) $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme $5,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Online Booking System Implementation Scheme $20,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $2,350 Walpole-Nornalup Tourism Association, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $8,792.45 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $5,988 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme (8)-(8a) Chittering Tourist Association were advised they were unsuccessful for a Visitor Centre Collocation Scheme grant of $5,815.50 on 11 April 2007. The application was not recommended for approval as the proposed use of funding did not comply with the purpose of grant funding as detailed in the Application Form. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(6) For the four events in the above table the estimated direct delegate expenditure was $1,938,749. (7)-(7a) $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme $5,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Online Booking System Implementation Scheme $20,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $2,350 Walpole-Nornalup Tourism Association, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $8,792.45 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $5,988 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme (8)-(8a) Chittering Tourist Association were advised they were unsuccessful for a Visitor Centre Collocation Scheme grant of $5,815.50 on 11 April 2007. The application was not recommended for approval as the proposed use of funding did not comply with the purpose of grant funding as detailed in the Application Form. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(7)-(7a) $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme $5,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $9,746 Denmark Visitor Centre, Online Booking System Implementation Scheme $20,000 Denmark Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $2,350 Walpole-Nornalup Tourism Association, Visitor Centre Signage Augmentation Scheme $8,792.45 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Premises Enhancement Scheme $5,988 York Visitor Centre, Visitor Centre Telephony Scheme (8)-(8a) Chittering Tourist Association were advised they were unsuccessful for a Visitor Centre Collocation Scheme grant of $5,815.50 on 11 April 2007. The application was not recommended for approval as the proposed use of funding did not comply with the purpose of grant funding as detailed in the Application Form. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(8)-(8a) Chittering Tourist Association were advised they were unsuccessful for a Visitor Centre Collocation Scheme grant of $5,815.50 on 11 April 2007. The application was not recommended for approval as the proposed use of funding did not comply with the purpose of grant funding as detailed in the Application Form. (9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(9) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of total visitor expenditure for each of the intrastate, interstate and international market segments on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism WA recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(10) $40,091 (11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(11) $391,494 (12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(12) $474,874 (13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(13) There are no data sources that provide accurate estimates of tourist numbers visiting Western Australia on a monthly basis. Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
Tourism Research Australia (TRA) manages both the International Visitor Survey (IVS) and National Visitor Survey (NVS) which are recognised as the official data sources for international and domestic visitor numbers, visitor nights and visitor expenditure for each State and Territory in Australia. The smallest period that this TRA survey data is available is on a quarterly basis, although both TRA and Tourism Western Australia recommend only looking at WA-based visitor data on a rolling annual basis in order to optimise the accuracy of the results. (14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(14) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The Drug Aware Pro Margaret River is a major event supported by EventsCorp. The Economic Impact study for this year's event is due to be completed and delivered to EventsCorp later this year. Three regional events were supported during April under the Regional Events Scheme (RES). These events are not measured for economic impact. (15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.
(15) EventsCorp supported four events in April 2007. The economic impact study for the Drug Aware Pro Margaret River 2007 is due to be completed later this year. Three regional events were also supported through the Regional Events Scheme (RES) in April 2007. These events were the Big Moon Rising Festival, All Australian Car Day and the Quit Forest Rally. Events supported through the RES are not measured for economic or media impact.

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