❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks clarity on the timeline for election funding commitments to various community groups in the Kalamunda area, and reporting requirements. The Minister clarifies funding responsibility and timing for one organisation.
AnsweredQoN 123Legislative Assembly
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(1) Can the Minister please advise: (a) When will each of the following community and cultural organisations receive the funding committed to them by the Government during the recent election campaign: (i) $30,000 to the Kalamunda Show; (ii) $27,000 to the Kalamunda Country Women's Association; (iii) $16,000 to the Kalamunda Dramatic Society; (iv) $25,000 to the Kalamunda Lapidary Club; (v) $10,000 to the Mundaring Men's Shed; (vi) $37,000 to the Kalamunda Men's Shed; (vii) $40,000 to the Spring Road Kindergarten; (viii) $45,000 to the Chidlow Community Garden; (ix) $18,000 to the Kalamunda Community Garden; and (x) $50,000 to Kanyana Wildlife? (2) Will there be any reporting or acquittal requirements, and if so, will they take into account the challenges faced by volunteer-run organisations?
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Answered
12 August 2025
Responded by
Minister for Creative Industries
Response time
9 days
(1) The Creative Industries portfolio is responsible for the delivery of the commitment of $16,000 to the Kalamunda Dramatic Society. Funding for the election commitments becomes available in the 2025-26 financial year.
(2) The Kalamunda Dramatic Society will be required to provide an acquittal commensurate with the level of funding received.
(2) The Kalamunda Dramatic Society will be required to provide an acquittal commensurate with the level of funding received.
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