Hon Giz Watson inquires whether the Department of Housing and Works funds heritage work for other portfolios or the National Trust, and if not, why. The answer clarifies that individual agencies are responsible for their own heritage work, including work involving the National Trust.

AnsweredQoN 310Legislative Council
Asked
27 November 2002
Portfolio
Housing and Works

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Further to my question without notice No. 329 -
(1) Does the Department of Housing and Works pay for heritage work undertaken by portfolios other than the Housing and Work’s portfolio?
(2) If yes, why?
(3) Does the Department of Housing and Works pay for Heritage work undertaken by the National Trust of Australia?
(4) If not, why not?

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Answered
17 December 2002
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
20 days
(2) N/A (3) No. (4) Individual agencies are responsible for paying for heritage work undertaken on their portfolios, this includes the National Trust of Australia.
(3) No. (4) Individual agencies are responsible for paying for heritage work undertaken on their portfolios, this includes the National Trust of Australia.
(4) Individual agencies are responsible for paying for heritage work undertaken on their portfolios, this includes the National Trust of Australia.

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