❓ Hon Adele Farina requests a detailed breakdown of Royalties for Regions funding allocations within the Health portfolio, including project costs, funding proportions, and business cases. The Minister's response is unrelated, referencing a housing survey in the South West.
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I refer to Budget Paper No. 2, Volume 1 at page 154 "Statement of Cashflow", line item "Royalties for Regions Fund", and ask the Minister to itemise how the Royalties for Regions funding is being spent, the total cost of the project, service, program and/or other which is in receipt of Royalties or Regions funding and the proportion being funded from Royalties for Regions. Further that the Minister table the business case for each of the projects, services, programs and/or other being funded or part funded by Royalties for Regions?
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4 December 2013
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Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
34 days
I refer to the South West region housing needs survey currently being conducted by the South West Development Commission, and I ask: (a) when will the survey be completed; (b) what is the purpose of the survey and its terms of reference; (c) will the findings of the survey be made public; and (d) when will a report outlining the findings of the survey be completed and made public?
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