❓ Hon Ray Halligan requests information on the number and addresses of websites owned by departments and agencies under the Minister for Culture and the Arts. The Minister's response indicates this information is not readily available due to an ongoing review of public sector websites under the e-Government Strategy.
AnsweredQoN 2244Legislative Council
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For each Department and Agency under the control of the Minister, will the Minister please provide details of the following -
(1) The number of websites owned, operated or administered by each Department or Agency?
(2) The internet address of the homepage of each of these websites?
(1) The number of websites owned, operated or administered by each Department or Agency?
(2) The internet address of the homepage of each of these websites?
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Answered
24 August 2005
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
57 days
(1-2) Presently, this information is not readily available and is subject to change as the Western Australian Government is progressively reviewing public sector websites. This is underpinned by the e-Government Strategy for the Western Australian Public Sector (2004), which aims to deliver a more efficient public sector through integrated services and improved opportunities for community participation.
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