❓ A parliamentary question seeks details about the purchase and subsidization of cows from the Royalties for Regions-subsidised Margaret River Cow Parade by agencies within the Minister's portfolio. The answer reveals no direct purchases but confirms LandCorp sponsored a cow's creation.
AnsweredQoN 3945Legislative Assembly
Asked
7 September 2010
Member
Portfolio
Regional Development; Lands; Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development; Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport
QuestionView source ↗
In relation to the Royalties for Regions-subsidised Margaret River Cow Parade, I ask whether any agencies, departments, associated entities or ministerial offices within the Minister’s portfolio have directly purchased any cows, or further subsidised the creation or purchase of a cow, from the Royalties for Regions-subsidised Margaret River Cow Parade; and
(a) if so, how many cows were purchased;
(b) if so, how much did each cow cost;
(c) if so, where is the cow intended to be located;
(d) if so, what is the handover date for the cow;
(e) if so, have any embellishments been made to the purchased cow;
(f) if so, what pen, fencing or housing will host the cow; and
(g) if so, what percentage of the cost involved copyright and royalties payments to overseas copyright holders?
(a) if so, how many cows were purchased;
(b) if so, how much did each cow cost;
(c) if so, where is the cow intended to be located;
(d) if so, what is the handover date for the cow;
(e) if so, have any embellishments been made to the purchased cow;
(f) if so, what pen, fencing or housing will host the cow; and
(g) if so, what percentage of the cost involved copyright and royalties payments to overseas copyright holders?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 October 2010
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development; Lands; Minister Assisting the Minister for State Development; Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport
Response time
35 days
The office of the Minister for Regional Development; Lands, the Department of Regional Development and Lands, LandCorp, Landgate, The Gascoyne, Goldfields-Esperance, Great Southern, Mid West, Kimberley, Peel, Pilbara, South West and Wheatbelt Development Commissions.
No, although LandCorp did sponsor the creation of a Margaret River Cow by a local artist at the project outset as part of its ongoing strategic sponsorship commitment to activities within the South West region of Western Australia. This was funded by LandCorp's annual corporate budget.
(a) - (g) Not applicable
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No, although LandCorp did sponsor the creation of a Margaret River Cow by a local artist at the project outset as part of its ongoing strategic sponsorship commitment to activities within the South West region of Western Australia. This was funded by LandCorp's annual corporate budget.
(a) - (g) Not applicable
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