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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.
As WA's screen funding and development organisation, Screenwest works in partnership with the screen industry to develop, support and promote film, television and digital media production in WA. It receives funding from the Government of Western Australia and Lotterywest. [5] Screenwest's funding and support programs are designed to: [6]
St John WA is funded through a combination of government funding, Lotterywest grants, corporate and private donations and user pays services. [ 2 ] Western Australia and the Northern Territory are the only two states or territories in Australia which do not have ambulance services provided by government agencies.
In 2013, under the supervision of Project Manager and Secretary Reg Stevens, the Northam sub branch of the RSL spent $14,700 on the site, funded by a $13,700 grant from Lotterywest and a $1000 contribution from the Northam RSL. The grant was administered by the Shire of Northam as land owners.
Although in 2017 the council's application for a grant for the funding of the executive officer position was rejected and as of June 2017 the position was removed from the council. [40] The council has also received grants from Lotterywest in 2014, totalling $5250, which enabled it to hire a consultant for strategic planning purposes. [35] [41]
In 2010 the society received a grant of $171,500 from Lotterywest [12] to finance the extension of its museum. Additional financial and in-kind contributions were received from various sources including the Royalties for Regions Regional Grants Scheme and the Shire of Carnamah.
Lotteries in Australia include various lottery related products licensed by The Lottery Corporation, The Lottery Office and Lotterywest Australian lottery companies. Lotteries operators are licensed at a state or territory level, and include both state government-owned, not-for-profit and private sector companies. Most major Lotteries have now ...
Starting with P: [16] Painters Registration Board; Parliament of Western Australia; Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations; Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission