Question on Notice regarding sponsorship payments made by agencies within the Environment and Heritage portfolios since April 2013. Most agencies reported no sponsorships, while the State Heritage Office reported sponsorships to Heritage Perth, Tourism Council WA, and Open House Perth.

AnsweredQoN 2336Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 June 2014
Portfolio
Environment; Heritage

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I refer to the payments for sponsorships of
events hosted by corporates, clubs and associations, by all agencies,
departments and government trading enterprises (GTE) within the Minister’s
portfolios since 1 April 2013, and ask: (a) has the agency, department or GTE paid sponsorship fees to any
corporate, club or association; (b) if
yes to (a), what is the name of the corporate/club/association to which a
sponsorship fee was paid since 1 April 2013; and (c) what is the amount of each sponsorship paid to the
corporate/club/association paid to each individual
corporate/club/association?

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Answered
12 August 2014
Responded by
Minister for Environment; Heritage
Response time
63 days
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
(a) No
(b)-(c) Not Applicable
(Former) Department of Environment and Conversation
(1 April 2013 - 30 June 2013)
(a) No
(b)-(c) Not applicable
Department of Environment Regulation
(a) No
(b)-(c) Not applicable
Department of Parks and Wildlife
(a) No
(b)-(c) Not applicable
Office of the Appeals Convenor
(a) No
(b)-(c) Not applicable
Office of the Environmental Protection Authority
(a) No
(b)-(c) Not applicable
Perth Zoo
(a) No
(b)-(c) Not applicable
State Heritage Office
(a) Yes
(b)-(c) (i) Heritage Perth - $5 500
(ii) Tourism Council Western Australia - $9 900
(iii) Open House Perth - $6 600
Swan River Trust
(a) No
(b)-(c) Not applicable

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