A WA parliamentary question seeks financial details, grant information, evaluation reports, and refund details related to the Gascoyne Murchison Strategy Board (1998-2004). The Minister tabled relevant documents and stated no grants were refunded under the specified condition.

AnsweredQoN 1694Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 October 2009
Portfolio
Agriculture and Food

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(1) Will the Minister table the financial statements for the Gascoyne Murchison Strategy Board that operated for the period April 1998 – August 2004 and that were administered by the Rural Business Development Corporation?
(2) Will the Minister table full details of the 180 grants funded under this Gascoyne Murchison strategy?
(3)
Will the Minister table the evaluation and monitoring program reports that were by the Intergovernmental Agreement that governed the Gascoyne Murchison Strategy?
(4) In reference to the condition of grant, which required the refund of grants from which property was purchased and then sold within two years, will the Minister table the full details of each grant that has been returned?

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Answered
17 November 2009
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food
Response time
33 days
(1) [see tabled papers no]
(2) [see tabled paper no]
Please see the lists on pages 3, 4, and 8 of the tabled Gascoyne Murchison Annual Report 2003-2004.
(3) [see tabled paper no]
Please see the tabled Gascoyne Murchison Final Evaluation Report.
(4) The Department of Agriculture and Food advises me that to their knowledge there were no grants, from which a property was purchased under the voluntary lease adjustment program, that were refunded.
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