❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding increases and new implementations of tariffs, fees, and charges within the Sport and Recreation portfolio since September 2008. The Department of Sport and Recreation and VenuesWest both confirm increases and new charges, with details provided in attached documents.
AnsweredQoN 4477Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
For each agency in the Sport and Recreation portfolio, since the 23 September 2008 -
(1) Has any tariff, fee or charge increased by an amount greater than the consumer price index for that year?
(2) If yes to (1) -
(a) what was the name and purpose of the tariff, fee or charge;
(b) on what date did the increase come into effect;
(c) what was the amount of the tariff, fee or charge prior to the increase;
(d) what was the amount of the tariff, fee or charge following the increase;
(e) what was the amount the tariff, fee or charge was above the consumer price index for that year;
(f) why was the increase above the consumer price index; and
(g) what is the current amount of the tariff, fee or charge?
(3) Have any new tariffs, fees or charges been implemented?
(4) If yes to (3) -
(a) what is the name and purpose of the tariff, fee or charge;
(b) on what date did it come into effect;
(c) why was it implemented;
(d) what was the amount of the tariff, fee or charge when it was implemented; and
(e) what is the current amount of the tariff, fee or charge?
(1) Has any tariff, fee or charge increased by an amount greater than the consumer price index for that year?
(2) If yes to (1) -
(a) what was the name and purpose of the tariff, fee or charge;
(b) on what date did the increase come into effect;
(c) what was the amount of the tariff, fee or charge prior to the increase;
(d) what was the amount of the tariff, fee or charge following the increase;
(e) what was the amount the tariff, fee or charge was above the consumer price index for that year;
(f) why was the increase above the consumer price index; and
(g) what is the current amount of the tariff, fee or charge?
(3) Have any new tariffs, fees or charges been implemented?
(4) If yes to (3) -
(a) what is the name and purpose of the tariff, fee or charge;
(b) on what date did it come into effect;
(c) why was it implemented;
(d) what was the amount of the tariff, fee or charge when it was implemented; and
(e) what is the current amount of the tariff, fee or charge?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 September 2011
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
27 days
[see tabled paper no]
DEPARTMENT OF SPORT AND RECREATION
(1) Yes
(2) (a - g) see attachment 1
(3) Yes
(4) (a - e) see attachment 2
VENUESWEST
See attachment 3
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DEPARTMENT OF SPORT AND RECREATION
(1) Yes
(2) (a - g) see attachment 1
(3) Yes
(4) (a - e) see attachment 2
VENUESWEST
See attachment 3
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