❓ Hon Tom Stephens asks the Minister for Federal Affairs to detail funding allocations from departments/agencies within their portfolio to various industry and union groups for the 1999-2000 financial year. The Minister deferred to a previous answer.
AnsweredQoN 95Legislative Council
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95. Hon Tom Stephens to the Attorney General representing the Minister for Federal Affairs:
What funds have been allocated from any department or agency within the Minister for Federal Affairs' portfolios, and for what programs, to each of -
(a) Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
(b) Pastoralists and Graziers Association;
(c) WA Farmers Federation;
(d) Unions WA;
(e) Chamber of Minerals and Energy; and
(f) Association of Minerals and Exploration Companies, for 1999-2000?
What funds have been allocated from any department or agency within the Minister for Federal Affairs' portfolios, and for what programs, to each of -
(a) Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
(b) Pastoralists and Graziers Association;
(c) WA Farmers Federation;
(d) Unions WA;
(e) Chamber of Minerals and Energy; and
(f) Association of Minerals and Exploration Companies, for 1999-2000?
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Answered
9 November 2000
Response time
93 days
The Minister Replied:
Please refer to the response provided to question on notice 79 of 08/08/2000.
Please refer to the response provided to question on notice 79 of 08/08/2000.
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