❓ Hon Peter Foss asked about Lotterywest grants to Safer WA since 1999. Hon Nick Griffiths provided a detailed breakdown of the grants, totaling $449,407, used for IT infrastructure for local Safer WA committees.
AnsweredQoN 1593Legislative Council
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(1) Has the Lotteries Commission made any grants to Safer WA? (2) If so, in what amounts, for what purposes and when? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. I will refer to the Lotteries Commission as Lotterywest, which is its current name. However, in previous years it was not. (2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
(2) If so, in what amounts, for what purposes and when? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. I will refer to the Lotteries Commission as Lotterywest, which is its current name. However, in previous years it was not. (2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. I will refer to the Lotteries Commission as Lotterywest, which is its current name. However, in previous years it was not. (2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. I will refer to the Lotteries Commission as Lotterywest, which is its current name. However, in previous years it was not. (2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
(1) Yes. I will refer to the Lotteries Commission as Lotterywest, which is its current name. However, in previous years it was not. (2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
(2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
(2) If so, in what amounts, for what purposes and when? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. I will refer to the Lotteries Commission as Lotterywest, which is its current name. However, in previous years it was not. (2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. I will refer to the Lotteries Commission as Lotterywest, which is its current name. However, in previous years it was not. (2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes. I will refer to the Lotteries Commission as Lotterywest, which is its current name. However, in previous years it was not. (2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
(1) Yes. I will refer to the Lotteries Commission as Lotterywest, which is its current name. However, in previous years it was not. (2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
(2) Since 1999 Lotterywest has made five block grants to Safer WA totalling $449 407. These grants were made to support the office equipment needs of local and regional Safer WA committees throughout Western Australia. The grants are as follows - 2003 - a grant of $89 088 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
2002 - a grant of $85 304 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 24 local community committees; 2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
2001 - $59 265 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 15 local community committees; 2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
2000 - $101 142 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 20 local community committees; and 1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
1999 - $114 608 for information technology and infrastructure to support the work of 23 local community committees.
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