❓ Question on Notice regarding funding allocation for sport and recreation programs in the North West of Western Australia. The response details past spending and outlines the application-based process for future funding.
AnsweredQoN 1033Legislative Assembly
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(b) how much of that proposed amount is to be spent over a four-year period on programs in the North West of the State; (c) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(c) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
c. Spending in the North West will depend on the merit of program proposals received from State sporting associations and regional sporting associations. d. Department of Sport and Recreation e. Program timing will be the subject of individual applications.
d. Department of Sport and Recreation e. Program timing will be the subject of individual applications.
e. Program timing will be the subject of individual applications.
(c) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
c. Spending in the North West will depend on the merit of program proposals received from State sporting associations and regional sporting associations. d. Department of Sport and Recreation e. Program timing will be the subject of individual applications.
d. Department of Sport and Recreation e. Program timing will be the subject of individual applications.
e. Program timing will be the subject of individual applications.
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Answered
18 March 2003
Responded by
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Response time
20 days
a.
1998/99 $229,291
1999/2000 $152,619
2000/01 $326,460
2001/02 $223,450
Total $931,820
Commitments 2002/03 $225,500
b. Applications are assessed on merit. Forward commitments are not made from the Country Sport Enrichment Fund.
c. Spending in the North West will depend on the merit of program proposals received from State sporting associations and regional sporting associations.
d. Department of Sport and Recreation
e. Program timing will be the subject of individual applications.
1998/99 $229,291
1999/2000 $152,619
2000/01 $326,460
2001/02 $223,450
Total $931,820
Commitments 2002/03 $225,500
b. Applications are assessed on merit. Forward commitments are not made from the Country Sport Enrichment Fund.
c. Spending in the North West will depend on the merit of program proposals received from State sporting associations and regional sporting associations.
d. Department of Sport and Recreation
e. Program timing will be the subject of individual applications.
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