A WA parliamentary question seeks details on printed publications by the Department of Agriculture and Food and the Department of Fisheries, including costs, distribution, and disposal. The answer reveals some publications were stored for future use.

AnsweredQoN 4932Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 February 2016
Portfolio
Agriculture and Food; Fisheries

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For each agency, department and Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister’s responsibility since 1 July 2014: (a) has the organisation produced, printed and distributed/displayed any leaflets, booklets, guides, pamphlets or similar publications with a print-run of 500 copies or more; (b) if yes to (a): (i) what was the name, title or subject of the publication; and (ii) what was the cost of the publication; (c) has the organisation produced, printed and thereafter not distributed/displayed any leaflets, booklets, guides, pamphlets or similar publications with a print-run of 500 copies or more; and (d) if yes to (c): (i) what was the name, title or subject of the publication; (ii) what was the cost of the publication; (iii) why wasn't the publication distributed or displayed after printing; and (iv) was the publication stored, pulped or otherwise disposed of and if yes, how was it disposed of?

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Answered
16 March 2016
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Agriculture and Food; Fisheries
Response time
29 days
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD:
(a) Yes
(b) See tabled paper no.
(c) Yes
(d) (i) Subsidised disease investigation brochure
(ii) $650
(iii) Print run was organised to cover several field days
(iv) Stored – Will be distributed at field days 2016.
(i) Protect our livestock magnets
(ii) $1864
(iii) Print run was organised to cover publication for the duration of project.
(iv) Stored – Will be distributed before the end of project 2017.
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES:
(a) Yes
(b) See tabled paper no.
(c) No
(d) Not applicable

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