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  2. Access 31 - Wikipedia

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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5pm on 6 August 2008, Access 31 ceased transmission after both the Lotterywest grant and the private contribution was withdrawn.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]

  3. Lotterywest - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Ellensbrook - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Ballaarat steam engine - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Screenwest - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Lake Monginup - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Old Kerosene Store - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Margaret Court - Wikipedia

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    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.