❓ Question on Notice regarding expenditure on professional photo editing services by various WA government departments, agencies, and boards. Most agencies reported no expenditure, while some responses were deferred to other questions or noted data migration issues.
AnsweredQoN 4474Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 February 2019
Member
Portfolio
Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts
QuestionView source ↗
Have any of your departments, agencies, boards, publicly owned corporations or Ministerial Office (since 17 March 2017) spent money on professional photo editing services: (a) If so: (i) What company has been engaged to undertake the photo editing; (ii) What was the purpose of each engagement; (iii) How much money has been spent; and (iv) Have the edited images been made publicly available: (A) If not, why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 March 2019
Responded by
Minister for Local Government; Heritage; Culture and the Arts
Response time
6 days
Former Department of Local Government and Communities (17 March 2017 – 30 June 2017)
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Former Department of Culture and the Arts (17 March 2017 – 30 June 2017)
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (1 July 2017 onwards)
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Art Gallery of Western Australia
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
State Library of Western Australia
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
State Records Office of Western Australia
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Western Australian Museum
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Perth Theatre Trust
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
National Trust of Western Australia
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Former Office of State Heritage and Heritage Council of Western Australia (17 March – 30 June 2017)
Information from 17 March to 30 June 2017 is currently not accessible as the data from the former Office of State Heritage financial system is being migrated into the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage infrastructure.
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (1 July 2017 – 12 February 2019)
(a) Please refer to Legislative Assembly question on notice 4480.
Heritage Council of Western Australia (1 July 2017 – 12 February 2019)
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Former Department of Culture and the Arts (17 March 2017 – 30 June 2017)
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (1 July 2017 onwards)
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Art Gallery of Western Australia
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
State Library of Western Australia
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
State Records Office of Western Australia
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Western Australian Museum
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Perth Theatre Trust
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
National Trust of Western Australia
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
Former Office of State Heritage and Heritage Council of Western Australia (17 March – 30 June 2017)
Information from 17 March to 30 June 2017 is currently not accessible as the data from the former Office of State Heritage financial system is being migrated into the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage infrastructure.
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (1 July 2017 – 12 February 2019)
(a) Please refer to Legislative Assembly question on notice 4480.
Heritage Council of Western Australia (1 July 2017 – 12 February 2019)
(a) No
(i-iv) Not applicable.
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