❓ Dr Gallop requested details on government asset sales exceeding $500,000 since January 1997 within the Mines portfolio. The Minister responded that no such assets were sold by the Department of Minerals and Energy Coal Industry Superannuation Fund.
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Will the Minister provide the following details for all Government owned assets sold since January 1997 which had a sale value of $500,000 or more - (a) name and nature of the asset; (b) date sold; (c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process? Answered on 19 September 2000 The Minister
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19 September 2000
Response time
40 days
DEPARTMENT OF MINERALS AND ENERGY COAL INDUSTRY SUPERANNUATION FUND No asset for $500,000 or more has been sold since January 1997. (a) to (g) Not applicable.
(b) date sold; (c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(b) date sold; (c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(c) nature of sale and name of buyer; (d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(d) proceeds received from the asset; (e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(e) associated revenue from the sale, such as stamp duty; (f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(f) the application of the funds received; and (g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
(g) any associated costs incurred in the sale process?
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