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At 5pm on 6 August 2008, Access 31 ceased transmission after both the Lotterywest grant and the private contribution was withdrawn. [1] [10] CEO Andrew Brine had resigned the previous day, [11] the station unable to pay his salary. [9] Programme providers were not informed of the decision to close the station. [9] [12]
Lotterywest was established in 1932 as the Lotteries Commission of Western Australia, to run the lottery in Western Australia. It is referred to in the legislation as the Lotteries Commission . It distributes profits to a number of community beneficiaries, via both government departments and directly to not-for-profit organisations.
The trust, through a six-year conservation program beginning in 1984, restored the site and converted it into a museum. [4] It was added to the State Register of Heritage Places in 2012. [4] A Lotterywest grant in 2016 funded further restoration of the property; it was reopened in February 2019. [6] [7]
In 2012, following a Lotterywest grant, local business South West Machining Centre, a team of volunteers and a rail heritage consultant undertook its preservation works. The locomotive was completely dismantled and more than 550 volunteer hours were recorded.
It receives funding from the Government of Western Australia and Lotterywest. [5] Screenwest's funding and support programs are designed to: [6] Foster the development and production of quality, marketable film and television projects; Expand the creative and professional development of Western Australia's film and television program makers
The reserve is managed by the Lake Monjingup Development Committee, which received a $32,000 Lotterywest grant in 2008 to improve facilities, manage dieback and introduce native mammals back into the area. [2]
In 2010 the City of Fremantle received a Lotterywest grant to undertake conservation and interpretation works at the Old Port precinct, including the former Kerosene Store, prior to the 2011 ISAF Sailing World Championships. [8]
In 2020, her Margaret Court Community Outreach charity was denied a Lotterywest grant for a freezer truck on the basis of her public statements on gay people. She subsequently announced she would lodge a complaint with the Equal Opportunity Commission of Western Australia.