❓ Hon Ken Travers asks the Minister for Transport about the number, cost, and producers of visual materials (graphics, animations, etc.) created for the Public Transport Authority (PTA) in 2011-12 and 2012-13. The Minister declines to answer in its current form, citing significant resource diversion and requests a more specific question.
AnsweredQoN 775Legislative Council
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(1) How many graphics, artist impressions, fly-throughs and animations were produced for the Public Transport Authority in: (a) 2011-12; and (b) 2012-13? (2) What projects were the graphics, artist impressions, fly-throughs and animations for? (3) What was the cost of each graphic, artist impression, fly-through and animation produced in: (a) 2011-12; and (b) 2012-13? (4) What was the name of the companies who produced the graphics, artist impressions, fly-throughs and animations for the Public Transport Authority? (5) Which graphics, artist impressions, fly-throughs and animations did the companies in (4) produce for the Public Transport Authority? (6) How was each company in (4) selected to produce the graphics, artist impressions, fly-throughs and animations for the Public Transport Authority?
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8 April 2014
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
42 days
The Public Transport Authority (PTA) regularly produces these types of creative material for operational, safety and service provision purposes. Significant resources would need to be diverted from essential operational duties in order to answer this question in its current form.
Accordingly, I request the Member to be more specific and narrow the scope of this question to allow the information to be provided to the Member.
Accordingly, I request the Member to be more specific and narrow the scope of this question to allow the information to be provided to the Member.
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