A WA parliamentary question seeks details about a document produced to mark the end of the Coastwest/Coastcare program, including production numbers, distribution costs, purpose, and funding source. The answer provides specific figures and clarifies the document's intent to promote ongoing coastal management efforts.

AnsweredQoN 1792Legislative Assembly
Asked
13 August 2003
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(2) How many copies of the document were produced? (3) If copies of the document were distributed by post, how many were thus distributed and at what cost? (4) What is the purpose of the document? (5) Where did the funding for this document come from?
(3) If copies of the document were distributed by post, how many were thus distributed and at what cost? (4) What is the purpose of the document? (5) Where did the funding for this document come from?
(4) What is the purpose of the document? (5) Where did the funding for this document come from?
(5) Where did the funding for this document come from?
(2) 1500 (3) 315 copies were distributed via post at a cost of $283.50. (4) The document was to signal the end of the State and Commonwealth Governments joint Coastwest/ Coastcare program which had been delivered under the under the Coast and Clean Seas memorandum of understanding for the past eight years (1995 – 2003) and to promote the State Government’s ongoing commitment to the Coastwest program. It also acknowledged the efforts of over 3,500 members of 165 community groups who had partnered with coastal managers to deliver 363 Coastwest/Coastcare funded projects and encouraged their continued excellent work through the Coastwest program. The document provided details and location of all projects funded under the program and presented case-studies highlighting how Coastwest/Coastcare funding was used to develop effective and lasting coastal partnerships throughout Western Australia. (5) The funding came from Consolidated Funds for Coastal Zone Management appropriated to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
(3) 315 copies were distributed via post at a cost of $283.50. (4) The document was to signal the end of the State and Commonwealth Governments joint Coastwest/ Coastcare program which had been delivered under the under the Coast and Clean Seas memorandum of understanding for the past eight years (1995 – 2003) and to promote the State Government’s ongoing commitment to the Coastwest program. It also acknowledged the efforts of over 3,500 members of 165 community groups who had partnered with coastal managers to deliver 363 Coastwest/Coastcare funded projects and encouraged their continued excellent work through the Coastwest program. The document provided details and location of all projects funded under the program and presented case-studies highlighting how Coastwest/Coastcare funding was used to develop effective and lasting coastal partnerships throughout Western Australia. (5) The funding came from Consolidated Funds for Coastal Zone Management appropriated to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
(4) The document was to signal the end of the State and Commonwealth Governments joint Coastwest/ Coastcare program which had been delivered under the under the Coast and Clean Seas memorandum of understanding for the past eight years (1995 – 2003) and to promote the State Government’s ongoing commitment to the Coastwest program. It also acknowledged the efforts of over 3,500 members of 165 community groups who had partnered with coastal managers to deliver 363 Coastwest/Coastcare funded projects and encouraged their continued excellent work through the Coastwest program. The document provided details and location of all projects funded under the program and presented case-studies highlighting how Coastwest/Coastcare funding was used to develop effective and lasting coastal partnerships throughout Western Australia. (5) The funding came from Consolidated Funds for Coastal Zone Management appropriated to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
It also acknowledged the efforts of over 3,500 members of 165 community groups who had partnered with coastal managers to deliver 363 Coastwest/Coastcare funded projects and encouraged their continued excellent work through the Coastwest program. The document provided details and location of all projects funded under the program and presented case-studies highlighting how Coastwest/Coastcare funding was used to develop effective and lasting coastal partnerships throughout Western Australia. (5) The funding came from Consolidated Funds for Coastal Zone Management appropriated to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
The document provided details and location of all projects funded under the program and presented case-studies highlighting how Coastwest/Coastcare funding was used to develop effective and lasting coastal partnerships throughout Western Australia. (5) The funding came from Consolidated Funds for Coastal Zone Management appropriated to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
(5) The funding came from Consolidated Funds for Coastal Zone Management appropriated to the Western Australian Planning Commission.

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Answered
16 September 2003
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
34 days
(1) $8,050.40
(2) 1500
(3) 315 copies were distributed via post at a cost of $283.50.
(4) The document was to signal the end of the State and Commonwealth Governments joint Coastwest/ Coastcare program which had been delivered under the under the Coast and Clean Seas memorandum of understanding for the past eight years (1995 – 2003) and to promote the State Government’s ongoing commitment to the Coastwest program.
It also acknowledged the efforts of over 3,500 members of 165 community groups who had partnered with coastal managers to deliver 363 Coastwest/Coastcare funded projects and encouraged their continued excellent work through the Coastwest program.
The document provided details and location of all projects funded under the program and presented case-studies highlighting how Coastwest/Coastcare funding was used to develop effective and lasting coastal partnerships throughout Western Australia.
(5) The funding came from Consolidated Funds for Coastal Zone Management appropriated to the Western Australian Planning Commission.

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