A parliamentary question seeks information on the Minister's office expenditure on plants and flowers since the 2001 election. The answer reveals no expenditure and highlights cost savings compared to the previous government.

AnsweredQoN 1218Legislative Council
Asked
29 April 2005
Portfolio
the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne

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With respect to the Minister’s office, will the Minister advise -
(1) What amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of plants since the February State Election in 2001?
(2) What amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of flowers since the February State Election in 2001?

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Answered
9 November 2005
Responded by
Minister for the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne
Response time
194 days
(1) Accounting records indicate total expenditure of NIL for the hiring and/or purchase of plants since the February State Election in 2001. It's worth noting that those same records show that the Gallop Government in its first term spent $6304.34 less on the hiring and purchase of plants than the Court Government in its last term. (2) Accounting records indicate expenditure of NIL for the hiring and/or purchase of flowers since the February State Election in 2001. As in Part 1.of this answer it is also worthy of note that the Gallop Government in its first term spent $24,994.05 less on the hiring and purchase of flowers than the Court Government in its last term.
It's worth noting that those same records show that the Gallop Government in its first term spent $6304.34 less on the hiring and purchase of plants than the Court Government in its last term. (2) Accounting records indicate expenditure of NIL for the hiring and/or purchase of flowers since the February State Election in 2001. As in Part 1.of this answer it is also worthy of note that the Gallop Government in its first term spent $24,994.05 less on the hiring and purchase of flowers than the Court Government in its last term.
(2) Accounting records indicate expenditure of NIL for the hiring and/or purchase of flowers since the February State Election in 2001. As in Part 1.of this answer it is also worthy of note that the Gallop Government in its first term spent $24,994.05 less on the hiring and purchase of flowers than the Court Government in its last term.
As in Part 1.of this answer it is also worthy of note that the Gallop Government in its first term spent $24,994.05 less on the hiring and purchase of flowers than the Court Government in its last term.

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