A WA parliamentary question seeking information on contracts awarded to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (CCIWA) by various regional development agencies and Landcorp. The response reveals limited contracting activity with CCIWA across these agencies.

AnsweredQoN 2237Legislative Council
Asked
20 April 2010
Portfolio
Regional Development

QuestionView source ↗

For each Department or Agency in your portfolios, I ask -
(1) How many contracts have been awarded to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia?
(2) What were the contracts for?
(3) What was the fiscal value of each contract awarded?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
26 May 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Regional Development
Response time
36 days
Answer
Gascoyne Development Commission
(1) One
(2) To host an online regional suppliers directory.
(3) $3,000 per year
Goldfields Esperance Development Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
Great Southern Development Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
Kimberley Development Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable;
Landcorp
(1) 2
(2) (a) Economic Impact Study - combined CCI/DSD study for the Kwinana Industrial area
(b) Safe and Well at Work package
(3) (a) $7,500.01 (GST inclusive)
(b) $5,000.00 (GST inclusive)
Landgate
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
Mid West Development Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
Peel Development Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
Pilbara Development Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
Department for Regional Development and Lands
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
South West Development Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable.
Wheatbelt Development Commission
(1) Nil
(2)-(3) Not applicable
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