❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on expenditure and funding for research, innovation, and science projects across agencies within the Attorney General and Minister for Commerce portfolios from 2017-2021. The response details funding allocations for each agency, broken down by recipient category.
AnsweredQoN 6257Legislative Assembly
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(1) Can the Minister advise for each portfolio agency within their responsibilty, what expenditure was incurred in supporting external and internal research, innovation and/or science related projects for the years 2017-18 and 2018-19? (2) Can the Minister advise for each portfolio agency within their responsibilty what funding has been allocated towards supporting external and internal research, innovation and/or science related projects for 2019-20 and 2020-21? (3) For each of (1) and (2) can the Minister provide a break down of expenditure/funding between the following recipient categories: (a) Universities; (b) State government agencies; (c) Private organisations; (d) Cooperative Research Centres; and (e) All Other Categories?
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Answered
11 August 2020
Response time
5 days
The Corruption and Crime Commission
(1) 2017-18: $4,000
2018-19: Nil
(2) 2019-20: Nil
2020-21: Nil
(3) (a): $4,000
(b)- (e) Not applicable.
Department of Justice
(1) 2017-18: Nil
2018-19: $ 299,413
(2) 2019-20: $260,000
2020-21: $286,000
(3) (a) Not applicable.
(b) 2017-18: Nil
2018-19: $ 299,413
2019-20: $260,000
2020-21: $286,000
(c) – (e) Not applicable.
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation & Safety
(1) 2017-18: $100,000
2018-19: $100,000
(2) 2019-20: $100,000
2020-21: $50,000
(3) (a) 2017-18: $100,000
2018-19: $100,000
2019-20: $100,000
2020-21: $50,000
(b) - (e) Not applicable.
Legal Practice Board
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Legal Aid WA
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Office of the Commissioner for Children and Young People
(1) 2017-18: $70,000
2018-19: $22,000
(2) 2019-20: $3,000
2020-21: Nil
(3) (a) 2017-18: $70,000
2018-19: Nil
2019-20: Nil
2020-21: Nil
(b) Nil
(c) 2017-18: Nil
2018-19: $22,000
2019-20: $3,000
2020-21: Nil
(d) - (e) Not applicable.
Equal Opportunity Commission
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Office of the Information Commissioner
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Solicitor General’s Office
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
State Solicitors Office
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecution
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
(1) 2017-18: $4,000
2018-19: Nil
(2) 2019-20: Nil
2020-21: Nil
(3) (a): $4,000
(b)- (e) Not applicable.
Department of Justice
(1) 2017-18: Nil
2018-19: $ 299,413
(2) 2019-20: $260,000
2020-21: $286,000
(3) (a) Not applicable.
(b) 2017-18: Nil
2018-19: $ 299,413
2019-20: $260,000
2020-21: $286,000
(c) – (e) Not applicable.
Department of Mines, Industry Regulation & Safety
(1) 2017-18: $100,000
2018-19: $100,000
(2) 2019-20: $100,000
2020-21: $50,000
(3) (a) 2017-18: $100,000
2018-19: $100,000
2019-20: $100,000
2020-21: $50,000
(b) - (e) Not applicable.
Legal Practice Board
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Legal Aid WA
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Office of the Commissioner for Children and Young People
(1) 2017-18: $70,000
2018-19: $22,000
(2) 2019-20: $3,000
2020-21: Nil
(3) (a) 2017-18: $70,000
2018-19: Nil
2019-20: Nil
2020-21: Nil
(b) Nil
(c) 2017-18: Nil
2018-19: $22,000
2019-20: $3,000
2020-21: Nil
(d) - (e) Not applicable.
Equal Opportunity Commission
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Office of the Information Commissioner
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Solicitor General’s Office
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
State Solicitors Office
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecution
(1) – (2) Nil
(3) Not applicable.
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