Examples of Royalties for Regions in a sentence
Notice given 20 June 2013)Hon Jacqui Boydell: To move –That this Council congratulates the Liberal–National alliance government for its forethought and planning by adopting the Royalties for Regions program, which has allowed regional Western Australia to be prepared for major investment opportunities throughout the Mining and Pastoral Region, further supporting the people who chose to live, work and invest in regional Western Australia.
Notice given 20 June 2013)Hon Dave Grills: To move –That this Council congratulates the Liberal–National alliance government on its acknowledgement and support of the Mining and Pastoral Region and recognises the contribution Royalties for Regions has made to creating better and safer communities in regional Western Australia.
Royalties for Regions funds are recognised as revenue at fair value in the period in which the Commission obtains control over the funds.
Notice given 20 June 2013)Hon Jacqui Boydell: To move –That this Council congratulates the Liberal–National alliance government on its investment through the Royalties for Regions program into the Pilbara Cities initiative, further developing the interests and opportunities for the people and communities of the Mining and Pastoral Region.
Adjourned debate (Mr V.A. Catania – continuation of remarks) on the motion moved by Mr V.A. Catania –That this House calls on the McGowan Government to restore the integrity of Royalties for Regions and to bring down a budget next month that will meet the real needs of people in regional Western Australia.
Adjourned debate (Minister for Regional Development – continuation of remarks) on the motion moved by Ms A.J.G. MacTiernan –That this House condemns the Minister for Regional Development for axing and deferring significant projects and programmes across regional Western Australia in defiance of his promise that Royalties for Regions funding would be over and above existing budget commitments.
Adjourned debate (Mr P.J. Rundle – continuation of remarks) on the motion moved by Mr D.T. Redman –That this House condemns the McGowan Government for creating uncertainty and confusion in regional WA by refusing to confirm ongoing funding for Royalties for Regions projects.
Royalties for Regions funds are recognised as revenue at fair value in the period in which the Institute obtains control over the funds.
Adjourned debate (Mr I.C. Blayney – continuation of remarks) on the motion moved by Ms M.J. Davies –That this House condemns the McGowan Government for its cuts to Royalties for Regions, CRCs, regional health, regional policing, regional education and other essential regional services, leading to the loss of jobs and services in regional WA.
Royalties for Regions funds are recognised as revenue at fair value in the period in which the department obtains control over the funds.