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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 93 asked in the Legislative Council on 23 February 2022 by Hon Dr Steve Thomas

Parliament: 41 Session: 1

CORONAVIRUS — EVENT SUPPLIERS SUPPORT PROGRAM

93. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Culture and the Arts:

I refer to the question without notice I asked on 15 February 2022, and I ask again —

(1) What are the deemed criteria and definitions of a ''ticketed'' and ''non-ticketed'' event?

(2) Will the criteria and definitions be tabled; and, if not, why not?

(3) When will the program guidelines be published on the department website?

(4) Will country shows be considered ticketed or non-ticketed events?

Hon SAMANTHA ROWE replied:

I thank the member for some notice of the question, and provide the following answer on behalf of the Minister for Culture and the Arts.

(1)–(2) The event suppliers support program will complement the existing Getting the Show Back on the Road program. The Getting the Show Back on the Road program provides support through sharing the risk of lost ticket revenue for live performance, mass participation sporting, tourism, culinary events, and regional agricultural shows impacted by the border opening delay, COVID-19 mandated cancellations, and/or COVID-19 infections for key event personnel. Eligibility for the program includes ticketed events with projected gross ticket sales or sporting�related registration fees of greater than $5 000 that are planned to take place in Western Australia. The Event Suppliers Support program will provide funding to eligible event suppliers who support these ticketed events. This program will be limited to event venue hospitality, staging, security, traffic management and audiovisual activities for ticketed events. It will require businesses to demonstrate a minimum 30 per cent reduction in turnover in the period 5 February to 5 May 2022 compared with the same period in 2019, or similar period to account for reporting dates.

(3) The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries is currently finalising guidelines and will publish them on its website when available.

(4) Ticketed country shows will be considered eligible.