❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed information on media, communications, marketing, and speechwriting staff across the Minister's portfolio, including salaries, job titles, and entitlements. Responses vary, with some agencies providing specific data and others referring to tabled papers or other answers.
AnsweredQoN 4543Legislative Assembly
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I refer the Minister to each department and agency under the Minister’s control, including his Office, and ask:
(a) what is the total number of employees engaged in media, communications, marketing, or speechwriting, including:
(i) public;
(ii) corporate; and
(iii) media relations; and
(b) what is the salary band for each of these employees;
(c) what is the job title for each of these employees;
(d) what entitlements do these employees receive (such as phone and vehicle entitlements); and
(e) for each employee please provide an itemised breakdown for:
(i) phone entitlements; and
(ii) vehicle entitlements?
(a) what is the total number of employees engaged in media, communications, marketing, or speechwriting, including:
(i) public;
(ii) corporate; and
(iii) media relations; and
(b) what is the salary band for each of these employees;
(c) what is the job title for each of these employees;
(d) what entitlements do these employees receive (such as phone and vehicle entitlements); and
(e) for each employee please provide an itemised breakdown for:
(i) phone entitlements; and
(ii) vehicle entitlements?
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Answered
15 February 2011
Responded by
Minister for Police; Emergency Services; Road Safety
Response time
82 days
Information as at 13 December 2010:
Ministerial Office -
(a-eii) Please refer to Premier's answer LA4537.
The Office of Road Safety -
The Office of Road Safety is administratively supported as part of Main Roads WA and as such the response will be included in the MRWA response under the Minister for Transport.
WA Police -
Information as at 19 January 2011:
(a) (i) public - 5
(a) (ii) corporate -3
(a) (iii) media relations -9
(b-eii) See tabled paper
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia -
(ai-iii) FESA employs 11 staff (10.4 FTE) in Media and Public Affairs (MPA).
FESA MPA works in support of FESA's operational services and undertakes annual community awareness and information initiatives aimed at mitigating and reducing the impact of a range of natural disasters including bushfire, cyclone, flood and storm. Other campaigns such as winter fire safety and smoke alarms, recognition programs and arson prevention are also supported by the team.
MPA staff also deliver emergency public information for incidents affecting communities with bushfire and cyclone seasons being the busiest period.
(b-eii) See Tabled paper
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Ministerial Office -
(a-eii) Please refer to Premier's answer LA4537.
The Office of Road Safety -
The Office of Road Safety is administratively supported as part of Main Roads WA and as such the response will be included in the MRWA response under the Minister for Transport.
WA Police -
Information as at 19 January 2011:
(a) (i) public - 5
(a) (ii) corporate -3
(a) (iii) media relations -9
(b-eii) See tabled paper
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia -
(ai-iii) FESA employs 11 staff (10.4 FTE) in Media and Public Affairs (MPA).
FESA MPA works in support of FESA's operational services and undertakes annual community awareness and information initiatives aimed at mitigating and reducing the impact of a range of natural disasters including bushfire, cyclone, flood and storm. Other campaigns such as winter fire safety and smoke alarms, recognition programs and arson prevention are also supported by the team.
MPA staff also deliver emergency public information for incidents affecting communities with bushfire and cyclone seasons being the busiest period.
(b-eii) See Tabled paper
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