❓ Mr. Hyde questions the WA government's financial contribution to the Artists in Residence (AIR) program, given the Federal Government's significant contribution. The WA government's contribution is revealed to be $60,000 for the first year.
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Given the Federal Government has contributed $280,000 this year already, the highest amount to any State, for the four-year Artists in Residence (AIR) pilot program, what is the Western Australian Government’s financial contribution to AIR?
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3 August 2009
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Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
54 days
The Western Australian Government has made a financial contribution of $60,000 to the first year of the Artists in Residence (AIR) four year pilot program.
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