❓ Dr Gallop requested details on government asset sales related to tourism since 1997. The Minister responded that no assets meeting the criteria were sold by the WA Tourism Commission or Rottnest Island Authority.
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Will the Minister provide the following details for all Government owned assets sold since January 1997 which had a sale value of $500,000 or more - (a) name and nature of the asset; (b) date sold; (c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process? Answered on 13 September 2000 The Minister
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13 September 2000
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34 days
The Western Australian Tourism Commission and Rottnest Island Authority have not sold any assets with a sale value of $500,000 or more since January 1997. (a) to (g) Not applicable
(b) date sold; (c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(b) date sold; (c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
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