❓ Ms. Mettam asks about a new Tourism WA event planned for Perth in 2019, seeking details on its launch date, cost, and expected economic benefits. The Minister's response indicates the event is in early development, with details to be announced later in the year.
AnsweredQoN 4766Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Tourism WA Two Year Action Plan and I ask: (a) What
new home-grown Perth event is being launched in 2019; (b) In
which month will the new home-grown event be launched; (c) What
is the total cost of this event; and (d) What
is the expected economic benefit from this new home-grown event?
new home-grown Perth event is being launched in 2019; (b) In
which month will the new home-grown event be launched; (c) What
is the total cost of this event; and (d) What
is the expected economic benefit from this new home-grown event?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
2 April 2019
Responded by
Minister for Tourism
Response time
9 days
(a) A new home-grown event for Perth is in the early stages of development and concept details are yet to be finalised.
(b) It is anticipated that details will be announced in quarter four of 2019.
(c)-(d) Will be known once the event proposal is finalised.
(b) It is anticipated that details will be announced in quarter four of 2019.
(c)-(d) Will be known once the event proposal is finalised.
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