❓ A WA parliamentary question probes the funding agreement between Eventscorp and One Movement, focusing on ticket distribution, attendance figures, and web marketing. The Minister cites commercial sensitivity and suggests a Freedom of Information request.
AnsweredQoN 4179Legislative Assembly
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In relation to the funding agreement between Eventscorp and One Movement, I ask:
(a) which web marketing companies were listed in the agreement to provide services for promotion of One Movement;
(b) did the 2009 One Movement audit reveal how many giveaway or competition free tickets were provided to potential attendees;
(c) will the 2010 One Movement audit reveal how many giveaway or competition free tickets were provided to potential attendees;
(d) can the Minister confirm that from one web marketing company alone doing competition giveaways for One Movement, more than 2,000 free tickets were distributed;
(e) what other channels for distribution of complimentary tickets to One Movement were used this year and how many tickets were given away from each; and
(f) as attendance is a key performance indicator which triggers future funding in the One Movement agreement with Eventscorp, will the Minister produce all attendance figures, transparently broken down into fully paid, concessional, free and complimentary etc; and
(i) if not, why not?
(a) which web marketing companies were listed in the agreement to provide services for promotion of One Movement;
(b) did the 2009 One Movement audit reveal how many giveaway or competition free tickets were provided to potential attendees;
(c) will the 2010 One Movement audit reveal how many giveaway or competition free tickets were provided to potential attendees;
(d) can the Minister confirm that from one web marketing company alone doing competition giveaways for One Movement, more than 2,000 free tickets were distributed;
(e) what other channels for distribution of complimentary tickets to One Movement were used this year and how many tickets were given away from each; and
(f) as attendance is a key performance indicator which triggers future funding in the One Movement agreement with Eventscorp, will the Minister produce all attendance figures, transparently broken down into fully paid, concessional, free and complimentary etc; and
(i) if not, why not?
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Answered
17 November 2010
Responded by
Minister for Tourism
Response time
29 days
(a) None.
(b) - (c) Yes.
(d) Not applicable.
(e) - (f) As the Member is aware from a previous question he has asked, the attendance of a predetermined number of interstate and international delegates at the conference component of One Movement for Music triggers milestone payments put in place for each annual event. There are no key performance indicators related to general public attendance that trigger future funding.
Tourism Western Australia advises that information relating to the distribution of tickets and attendance is commercially sensitive to third parties from the public and private sector, and that the public release of such information would provide rival host cities and similar competing events with an unfair advantage over Perth. This would have a significant adverse effect on the agency's business, professional, commercial and financial affairs, as well as those of associated third parties. As a matter of procedural fairness to all parties concerned, it would be necessary for this information to be requested through the Freedom of Information process.
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(b) - (c) Yes.
(d) Not applicable.
(e) - (f) As the Member is aware from a previous question he has asked, the attendance of a predetermined number of interstate and international delegates at the conference component of One Movement for Music triggers milestone payments put in place for each annual event. There are no key performance indicators related to general public attendance that trigger future funding.
Tourism Western Australia advises that information relating to the distribution of tickets and attendance is commercially sensitive to third parties from the public and private sector, and that the public release of such information would provide rival host cities and similar competing events with an unfair advantage over Perth. This would have a significant adverse effect on the agency's business, professional, commercial and financial affairs, as well as those of associated third parties. As a matter of procedural fairness to all parties concerned, it would be necessary for this information to be requested through the Freedom of Information process.
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