❓ Mr. Hyde inquires about the costs, benefits, and future of the 'Imaginary Leaps' pilot program at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. The Minister provides cost/income figures and indicates the program's future is under consideration within broader family programming.
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(1) Can the Minister detail the costs and benefits of the Imaginary Leaps pilot program that was held at the Art Gallery of Western Australia?
(2) Will the pilot program lead to a permanent program?
(2) Will the pilot program lead to a permanent program?
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Answered
14 March 2011
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
27 days
(1) The Imaginary Leaps pilot program cost $3 250 and generated $1 170 in income. The principal benefit was to introduce a new family audience of young children and parents to the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
(2) The Gallery offers a range of family programs each year to engage a broad demographic. Imaginary Leaps is one such program that will be considered in future public programming.
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(2) The Gallery offers a range of family programs each year to engage a broad demographic. Imaginary Leaps is one such program that will be considered in future public programming.
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