A WA parliamentary question seeks details on artwork owned by departments and agencies under the Minister for Labour Relations, including value, funding, ownership, sales history, and future sales plans. The responses indicate varying levels of artwork ownership and no sales.

AnsweredQoN 662Legislative Council
Asked
15 August 2000
Portfolio
Labour Relations

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662. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich to the Attorney General representing the Minister for Labour Relations:
(1) Will the Minister for Labour Relations detail for all the departments, agencies, statutory authorities and corporatised entities under her control -
(a) the value of all artworks, which includes painting, ceramics and glassware;
(b) who funded the purchase of the artworks; and
(c) who owns the artworks?
(2) Have any artworks been sold in -
(a) 1996-1997;
(b) 1997-1998;
(c) 1998-1999; and
(d) 1999-2000?
(3) If yes, who to and for how much?
(4) Are there any plans to sell any artworks in 2000-2001?

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Answered
23 November 2000
Response time
100 days
The Minister Replied:
WorkCover WA:
(1-4) Not applicable.
Commissioner of Workplace Agreements:
(1) (a) $140.00
(b-c) Commissioner of Workplace Agreements:
(2) No
(3) Not applicable.
(4) No.
Department of the Registrar, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission:
(1)(a) The Department has 57 pieces of artwork now considered to be of no insurable value, 56 pieces of artwork valued at less than $1 000 and one piece of artwork valued at $1 200.
(b-c) The Department of the Registrar, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission.
(2) No.
(3) Not applicable.
(4) No.
Department of Productivity and Labour Relations:
(1) (a) Nil
(b-c) Not applicable.
(2) No.
(3) Not applicable.
(4) No.
WorkSafe Western Australia:
(1-4) Not applicable.

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