❓ WA Parliamentary Question regarding attendance figures and data collection methods at the Constitutional Centre from 1997-2000. The Premier provided detailed figures on visitor numbers, group sizes, customer categories, and the data collection system used.
AnsweredQoN 145Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
145. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich to the Leader of the House representing the Premier:
(1) Will the Premier advise the number of persons who attended the Constitutional Centre in -
(a) 1997-1998;
(b) 1998-1999; and
(c) 1999-2000;
(2) Will the Premier advise the number of groups attending the Constitutional Centre on a daily basis in -
(a) 1997-1998;
(b) 1998-1999; and
(c) 1999-2000?
(3) Will the Premier advise the average number of people, per group, attending the Constitutional Centre in -
(a) 1997-1998;
(b) 1998-1999; and
(c) 1999-2000?
(4) Will the Premier advise as to the breakdown of the customer by category in -
(a) 1997-1998;
(b) 1998-1999; and
(c) 1999-2000?
(5) Will the Premier advise what type of data collection system is in place to measure quantity performance?
(1) Will the Premier advise the number of persons who attended the Constitutional Centre in -
(a) 1997-1998;
(b) 1998-1999; and
(c) 1999-2000;
(2) Will the Premier advise the number of groups attending the Constitutional Centre on a daily basis in -
(a) 1997-1998;
(b) 1998-1999; and
(c) 1999-2000?
(3) Will the Premier advise the average number of people, per group, attending the Constitutional Centre in -
(a) 1997-1998;
(b) 1998-1999; and
(c) 1999-2000?
(4) Will the Premier advise as to the breakdown of the customer by category in -
(a) 1997-1998;
(b) 1998-1999; and
(c) 1999-2000?
(5) Will the Premier advise what type of data collection system is in place to measure quantity performance?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
8 November 2000
Response time
92 days
The Minister Replied:
1: a. 19 123
b. 39 372
c. 25 218
2: a. 2.27 groups - does not include individual visitors
b. 2.64 groups - does not include individual visitors
c. 2.80 groups - does not include individual visitors
3: a. 24 per group
b. 25 per group
c. 24 per group
4: a. Educational/Schools - 14167
Individuals - 4191
Events - 765
TOTAL - 19123
b. Educational/Schools - 17145
Individuals - 3139
Events - 16602
Outreach Program - 2486
TOTAL - 39372
c. Educational/Schools - 17500
Individuals - 1959
Events - 5120
Outreach Program - 639
TOTAL - 25218
5: - Booking sheets - computerised system for group bookings.
- Manual count for individual visitors.
1: a. 19 123
b. 39 372
c. 25 218
2: a. 2.27 groups - does not include individual visitors
b. 2.64 groups - does not include individual visitors
c. 2.80 groups - does not include individual visitors
3: a. 24 per group
b. 25 per group
c. 24 per group
4: a. Educational/Schools - 14167
Individuals - 4191
Events - 765
TOTAL - 19123
b. Educational/Schools - 17145
Individuals - 3139
Events - 16602
Outreach Program - 2486
TOTAL - 39372
c. Educational/Schools - 17500
Individuals - 1959
Events - 5120
Outreach Program - 639
TOTAL - 25218
5: - Booking sheets - computerised system for group bookings.
- Manual count for individual visitors.
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