Question on Notice regarding the cost of acknowledgement materials (signage, publications, etc.) related to Royalties for Regions funding within the Premier's portfolio. The response indicates minimal to no expenditure on these materials by the listed agencies.

AnsweredQoN 5733Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 June 2011
Portfolio
Premier; Minister for State Development

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In relation to acknowledgement requirements linked to the funding of projects through the Royalties for Regions programme, could the Premier advise:
(a) the cost of producing all signage acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Premier’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated; and
(b) the cost of producing all presentations, publications, articles, newsletters or other literary works acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding for each individual agency within the Premier’s portfolio of responsibilities where Royalties for Regions funding was allocated?

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Answered
16 August 2011
Response time
61 days
Government agencies in the Premier's portfolio advise:
Department of the Premier and Cabinet:
(a-b) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet advises that it has no record of any associated expenditure.
Public Sector Commissioner; Salaries and Allowances Tribunal; Gold Corporation; Lotterywest:
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
Department of State Development:
(a-b) The Department of State Development has not expended any funding on Royalties for Regions signage, presentations, publications, articles, newsletters or other literary works acknowledging Royalties for Regions funding.
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