❓ This parliamentary question seeks information on film projects funded by Royalties for Regions since 2008, specifying the number of projects and the regional/metropolitan areas that benefited. The answer identifies two films and the regions involved.
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(1) How many, and which, film projects in Western Australia have been funded by Royalties for Regions since the election of the Barnett Government in 2008, and which regional or metropolitan areas if any, have benefitted from the funding?
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Answered
18 October 2011
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
40 days
(1) Two Western Australian film projects, 'Red Dog' and 'Drift' have been funded through the Royalties for Regions initiative. The two regions directly involved were the Pilbara and South West Regions.
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