❓ Mr. Kirkup questions the expenses related to rebranding and promotion following machinery of government changes. The Department of Justice reports minimal spending, while other agencies state they were unaffected by the changes.
AnsweredQoN 1822Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the recent machinery of government changes which saw agencies merged and ask, for these new agencies: (a) how much money has been spent on the creation of new logos or branding; (b) how much money has been spent on design, creation, construction and installation of signage (indoor or outdoor); (c) how much money has been spent on the design and printing of new stationery; and (d) how much money has been spent actively promoting these changes?
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Answered
11 October 2017
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services
Response time
12 days
The Department of Justice advises:
(a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) $1768.45 (d) Nil.
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services, The Office of Inspector of Custodial Services and The Office of Emergency Management were not impacted by Machinery of Government Changes.
(a) Nil. (b) Nil. (c) $1768.45 (d) Nil.
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services, The Office of Inspector of Custodial Services and The Office of Emergency Management were not impacted by Machinery of Government Changes.
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