A WA parliamentary question sought details on funding allocated from the Racing and Gaming portfolio to various industry and union groups between February 1993 and June 1999. The response revealed minimal funding, with only the WA Greyhound Racing Authority providing a small amount to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry for membership and training.

AnsweredQoN 106Legislative Council
Asked
8 August 2000
Portfolio
Racing and Gaming

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What funds have been allocated from any department or agency within the Minister s portfolios, and for what programs, to each of - (a) Chamber of Commerce and Industry; (b) Pastoralists and Graziers Association; (c) WA Farmers Federation; (d) Unions WA; (e) Chamber of Minerals and Energy; and (f) Association of Minerals and Exploration Companies, for the period February 1993 to June 1999? Answered on 12 September 2000 The Minister

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Answered
12 September 2000
Response time
35 days
OFFICE OF RACING, GAMING AND LIQUOR TOTALISATOR AGENCY BOARD BURSWOOD PARK BOARD LOTTERIES COMMISSION (a) to (f) Nil. WA GREYHOUND RACING AUTHORITY (a) $1,876 - membership and training. (b) to (f) Nil.
(b) Pastoralists and Graziers Association; (c) WA Farmers Federation; (d) Unions WA; (e) Chamber of Minerals and Energy; and (f) Association of Minerals and Exploration Companies, for the period February 1993 to June 1999?
(c) WA Farmers Federation; (d) Unions WA; (e) Chamber of Minerals and Energy; and (f) Association of Minerals and Exploration Companies, for the period February 1993 to June 1999?
(d) Unions WA; (e) Chamber of Minerals and Energy; and (f) Association of Minerals and Exploration Companies, for the period February 1993 to June 1999?
(e) Chamber of Minerals and Energy; and (f) Association of Minerals and Exploration Companies, for the period February 1993 to June 1999?
(f) Association of Minerals and Exploration Companies, for the period February 1993 to June 1999?
for the period February 1993 to June 1999?

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