❓ Question regarding the planned usage of the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre stadium, specifically the frequency of use and committed fixtures. The Minister's response indicates that details are unavailable as the contract with the Multiplex Consortium is not yet finalised.
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(b) details of the number of times they will use it per annum; and (c) the various home and away and major fixtures committed to the stadium?
(c) the various home and away and major fixtures committed to the stadium?
(c) the various home and away and major fixtures committed to the stadium?
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14 November 2000
Response time
97 days
The Minister Replied:
(a) - (c)
The final contract including aspects of future management for the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, including the Stadium, has yet to be formalised with the Multiplex Consortium who are the preferred provider of this facility. As such, no formal details are available as to the nature of its multipurpose usage.
(a) - (c)
The final contract including aspects of future management for the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, including the Stadium, has yet to be formalised with the Multiplex Consortium who are the preferred provider of this facility. As such, no formal details are available as to the nature of its multipurpose usage.
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