Mr. McGowan asks a detailed question regarding the allocation and management of funds within the Country Local Government specific-purpose fund of the Royalties for Regions programme for the 2009-2010 financial year. The answer refers the member to existing budget papers, progress reports, and a website for the requested information.

AnsweredQoN 5688Legislative Assembly
Asked
14 June 2011
Portfolio
Regional Development

QuestionView source ↗

I refer to the Country Local Government specific-purpose fund of the Royalties for Regions programme and ask for the financial year 2009–2010:
(a) what specific projects were funded;
(b) what is the description of the project;
(c) what is the total cost of the project;
(d) what was the amount provided to the project through the specific-purpose fund;
(e) which projects cost more than budgeted, and what was the additional cost per project;
(f) was additional money provided through the specific-purpose fund to meet the additional cost; and
(i) if yes, what was the additional amount provided to each project;
(g) did any funded projects not proceed; and
(i) if so, which ones;
(h) which funded projects are still not complete, when was completion expected and when is it now expected to be completed;
(i) were any funds provided to a specific project transferred to another; and
(i) if so, which project was subsequently funded?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
10 August 2011
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
57 days
The Member is referred to the 2009/2010 budget papers that outline in some detail the allocation of funds to support a wide range of initiatives as part of Royalties for Regions.
The Member is also referred to the Royalties for Regions Progress report that has been tabled in Parliament for 2009/2010. This report provides considerable detail to assist the public understand the breadth of projects provided through Royalties for Regions. This information is also available on the Royalties for Regions website.
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