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what is the artist’s state/territory or, if outside Australia, country of residence, (v) what was the cost of the work of art, (vi) what was the total installed cost of the work of art and (vii) how is recurrent maintenance of the work of art to be funded.
Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1)
(a) Please see table attached.
(b) Please see table attached.
(c) Please see table attached.
(d) Please see table attached.
(e) Please see table attached.
(f) Please see table attached.
(g) An amount equivalent to 5% of each year’s Percent-for-Art Scheme was set aside to provide for the repair and maintenance of works commissioned under the Scheme throughout their lifetime. These funds are available for re-current maintenance activities associated with the management of works commissioned under the Percent-for –Art Scheme.
(2)
(a) $220,000 is available under the Percent-for-Art Scheme 2010-11 and 2009-10, 2010-11 Capped Public Art Funding allocations for yet to be purchased or commissioned works of art.
(b) It is anticipated that these funds will be fully expended in 2011-12.
(c) Currently being determined.
(d) Currently being determined.
(3)
(a) Please see table attached.
(b) Please see table attached.
(c) Please see table attached.
(d) Please see table attached.
(e) Please see table attached.
(f) Please see table attached.
(g) Funds were set aside in the 2009-10 funding allocation to public art for the strategic asset management of the collection. This funding was for routine and reactive maintenance and refurbishment of existing works in the collection. Maintenance of artworks is generally funded from within the budget of the agency that owns the asset.
(h) Please see table attached.
(4) No.
(Copies of the attachments are available at the Chamber Support Office).
Children—foster carers
(Question No 1186)
Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Disability, Housing and Community Services, upon notice, on 21 September 2010:
(1) What was the cost to the ACT Government of the launch of the ACT Foster Carers’ Recruitment initiative, held at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Centre on 14 September 2010.
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