❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on Community Resource Centres (CRCs)/Telecentres, including locations, opening dates, and funding received through the Royalties for Regions program. The Minister provides answers and refers to tabled documents for detailed lists.
AnsweredQoN 2638Legislative Assembly
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(1) Could the Minister list the location of all Community Resource Centres/Telecentres in Western Australia and the date of their opening?
(2) How many new Community Resource Centres have opened as a result of Royalties for Regions Funding?
(3) How many Community Resource Centres have received funding for upgrades or maintenance as a result of Royalties for Regions Funding?
(4) What is the location of the centres that received funding for upgrades or maintenance as a result of Royalties for Regions Funding, and how much did each centre receive?
(5) How many new centres does the Minister propose to open this year?
(2) How many new Community Resource Centres have opened as a result of Royalties for Regions Funding?
(3) How many Community Resource Centres have received funding for upgrades or maintenance as a result of Royalties for Regions Funding?
(4) What is the location of the centres that received funding for upgrades or maintenance as a result of Royalties for Regions Funding, and how much did each centre receive?
(5) How many new centres does the Minister propose to open this year?
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Answered
20 May 2010
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
30 days
(1) I refer the Member to the attached list [see tabled paper no], which identifies the location of each Community Resource Centre and the year in which funding through the WA Community Resource Network (formerly Telecentre Support) program was approved to support the operations of each Centre.
(2) One Community Resource Centre has been opened as a result of Royalties for Regions funding.
(3) 99 Community Resource Centres have received funding for upgrades and maintenance as a result of Royalties for Regions funding through the WA Community Resource Network (formerly Telecentre Support) program.
(4) I refer the Member to the attached list [see tabled paper no], which identifies the location of each Community Resource Centre that has received funding for upgrades and maintenance as a result of Royalties for Regions funding through the WA Community Resource Network (formerly Telecentre Support) program and how much funding each of those Centres received for that purpose.
(5) It is anticipated that up to 8 new Centres will be opened this calendar year.
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(2) One Community Resource Centre has been opened as a result of Royalties for Regions funding.
(3) 99 Community Resource Centres have received funding for upgrades and maintenance as a result of Royalties for Regions funding through the WA Community Resource Network (formerly Telecentre Support) program.
(4) I refer the Member to the attached list [see tabled paper no], which identifies the location of each Community Resource Centre that has received funding for upgrades and maintenance as a result of Royalties for Regions funding through the WA Community Resource Network (formerly Telecentre Support) program and how much funding each of those Centres received for that purpose.
(5) It is anticipated that up to 8 new Centres will be opened this calendar year.
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