❓ Question seeks details on funded initiatives integrating arts with science within the Science portfolio, following a Liberal Party election promise. The answer refers to the 'Science Review' document and its broader context for future investments, without detailing specific initiatives.
AnsweredQoN 2855Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the 2008 Liberal Party election policy which stated that the Liberal Party would build on Western Australia’s resource-driven growth by ensuring that investment in the arts is integrated with science, research and education programs, and I ask the Minister to detail all funded initiatives within his Science portfolio that have seen investment integrated with the arts (excluding the funding cut to the Gingin Gravity Discovery Centre).
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Answered
15 June 2010
Responded by
Minister for Science and Innovation
Response time
42 days
The Innovation, Technology and Science (ITS) for WA Report - June 2009 (the "
Science Review
") identified:
· key roles for the WA Government for overseeing and influencing the environment for ITS;
· the governance and organisational arrangements needed for the WA Government to efficiently pursue the key roles;
· the broad scope of investments and governance structures needed to pursue the roles and their expected outcomes.
The
Science Review
recognises the contribution ITS makes to economic, environmental and social outcomes. Any future integrated Arts investments through science, research and education programs will be within the context of the
Science Review
.
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Science Review
") identified:
· key roles for the WA Government for overseeing and influencing the environment for ITS;
· the governance and organisational arrangements needed for the WA Government to efficiently pursue the key roles;
· the broad scope of investments and governance structures needed to pursue the roles and their expected outcomes.
The
Science Review
recognises the contribution ITS makes to economic, environmental and social outcomes. Any future integrated Arts investments through science, research and education programs will be within the context of the
Science Review
.
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
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