❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the Department for Communities' and Department of Child Protection's TV and radio advertising, including costs, actors' origins, and policies on using WA talent. The response refers to annual reports for expenditure and states a preference for WA talent where possible.
AnsweredQoN 4149Legislative Assembly
Asked
13 October 2010
Member
Portfolio
Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests
QuestionView source ↗
(1) What TV or radio advertising is the Minister’s agency running or planning to run?
(2) What is the cost of the advertising?
(3) Who are the actors or voice-over actors in the advertisements?
(4) Where is their home state?
(5) How much of the advertising cost was their fee?
(6) What policy does the agency have for using Western Australian actors in advertisements; and
(a) if none, why not; and will the Minister change that?
(2) What is the cost of the advertising?
(3) Who are the actors or voice-over actors in the advertisements?
(4) Where is their home state?
(5) How much of the advertising cost was their fee?
(6) What policy does the agency have for using Western Australian actors in advertisements; and
(a) if none, why not; and will the Minister change that?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
17 November 2010
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests
Response time
35 days
Department for Communities
(1 - 5) Advertising expenditure is published in annual reports in accordance with S175ZE of the
Electoral Act
1907.
(6) Not applicable
Department Child Protection
(1 - 5)
Advertising expenditure is published in annual reports in accordance with S175ZE of the
Electoral Act
1907.
(6)
The Department does not have a formal policy regarding the use of talent in advertising. However, where possible, any talent used in advertising is sourced from within Western Australia.
(a)
As the Department engages in a minimal amount of campaign advertising, there is a minimal requirement to engage actors, voice actors or performers of any sort.
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(1 - 5) Advertising expenditure is published in annual reports in accordance with S175ZE of the
Electoral Act
1907.
(6) Not applicable
Department Child Protection
(1 - 5)
Advertising expenditure is published in annual reports in accordance with S175ZE of the
Electoral Act
1907.
(6)
The Department does not have a formal policy regarding the use of talent in advertising. However, where possible, any talent used in advertising is sourced from within Western Australia.
(a)
As the Department engages in a minimal amount of campaign advertising, there is a minimal requirement to engage actors, voice actors or performers of any sort.
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