❓ The question seeks to determine if departments/agencies within the Minister's portfolio produced advertisements outside of WA since 1 January 2017, and if so, the reasons, costs, topic, and dates of production. The answer refers to another question.
AnsweredQoN 2034Legislative Assembly
Asked
7 September 2017
Member
Portfolio
Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation
QuestionView source ↗
Since 1 January 2017 have any departments, agencies or government trading enterprises within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities engaged in the production or filming of any advertisement in the Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia or Queensland, and if so: (a) what state or territory was the advertisement filmed or produced in; (b) why could the advertisement not be filmed or produced in Western Australia; (c) what is the breakdown of costs associated with the filming or production of the advertisement; (d) what is the topic or nature of the advertisement in question; and (e) on what date or dates was the advertisement produced or filmed in the state or territory?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 October 2017
Responded by
Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation
Response time
7 days
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2043.
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