❓ Mr Kirkup asks about spending on professional photography by Police and Road Safety since March 2017. Road Safety Commission reports none, while WA Police spent $1020 on event photography for School Leavers 2017.
AnsweredQoN 4454Legislative Assembly
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Have any of your departments, agencies, boards or publicly owned corporations (since 17 March 2017) spent money on professional photographer services: (a) If so, for all non-event based photography: (i) What company has been engaged to undertake the photography; (ii) What was the purpose of each engagement of service; and (iii) How much money has been spent; and (b) If so, for all event-based photography: (i) What company has been engaged to undertake the photography; (ii) What was the event photographed and where; (iii) Was the photographer paid money to undertake travel, and if so, how much; and (iv) How much money has been spent in total?
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Answered
10 April 2019
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
16 days
The Road Safety Commission advise:
(a)– (b) Not applicable
The Western Australian Police Force advise:
(a)(i) – (iii) No professional photography services have been engaged by the Western Australia Police Force for ‘non-event’ purposes.
(b) Yes.
(i) Tim Campbell Photo.
(ii) School Leavers 2017 at the Leavers Entertainment Zone and Meelup Beach, Dunsborough.
(iii) No.
(iv) $1 020.00
(a)– (b) Not applicable
The Western Australian Police Force advise:
(a)(i) – (iii) No professional photography services have been engaged by the Western Australia Police Force for ‘non-event’ purposes.
(b) Yes.
(i) Tim Campbell Photo.
(ii) School Leavers 2017 at the Leavers Entertainment Zone and Meelup Beach, Dunsborough.
(iii) No.
(iv) $1 020.00
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