Hon. Samantha Rowe questions the Minister for Health regarding the costs associated with the commissioning of Midland Public Hospital, specifically signage, stationery, and website advertising. The Minister provides some costs for website advertising but declines to answer regarding signage and stationery due to commercial confidentiality.

AnsweredQoN 266Legislative Council
Asked
23 March 2016
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MIDLAND PUBLIC HOSPITAL — COMMISSIONING
266. Hon SAMANTHA ROWE to the
parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Health:
I refer to the opening of Midland
Public Hospital.
(1) What was the cost of —
(a) signage for the new hospital;
(b) stationery,
business cards and other office supplies containing the name and logo for the
new hospital; and
(c) the website and any
internet-based advertising?
(2) For each part of (l) —
(a) what budget did the costs come
from within the Department of Health; and
(b) did any other party contribute to
the costs; and, if so, who and how much?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(l) (a)–(b)
I cannot advise on these costs as they form part of St John of God Health Care's
financial model for the new hospital and, as such, is St John of God Health
Care's own commercial information.
(c) It cost $3 040,
GST exclusive, to produce website advertising and $49 950, GST exclusive, for
internet-based advertising.
(2) In relation
to question (1)(a)(b), these costs are the responsibility of St John of God
Health Care and therefore I cannot provide this information.
In relation to question (1)(c) —
(a) the communications directorate
budget; and
(b) no other party contributed to the
costs.

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