A WA parliamentary question seeks details on media monitoring contracts held by government departments under the Minister for Community Safety. The response reveals the Office of Road Safety uses Media Monitors at a cost of $30,000 per year, while the Office of Crime Prevention does not use such a service.

AnsweredQoN 4344Legislative Council
Asked
1 November 2006
Portfolio
Community Safety

QuestionView source ↗

For each Government Department or Agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial Office -
(1) Which firm or firms currently provide a media monitoring service?
(2) What is/are the name/names of this/these firm/firms?
(3) What is the cost of the contract/s?
(4) What is the duration of the contract/s?
(5) When did the contract/s commence?
(6) For how long will the contract/s run?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
19 March 2007
Responded by
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development representing the Minister for Community Safety
Response time
138 days
The Office of Crime Prevention does not use a media monitoring service. Office of Road Safety (1) - (2) Media Monitors. (3) Approximately $30 000 per year. (4) 12 months. (5) August 2006. (6) 12 months.
Office of Road Safety (1) - (2) Media Monitors. (3) Approximately $30 000 per year. (4) 12 months. (5) August 2006. (6) 12 months.
(1) - (2) Media Monitors. (3) Approximately $30 000 per year. (4) 12 months. (5) August 2006. (6) 12 months.
(3) Approximately $30 000 per year. (4) 12 months. (5) August 2006. (6) 12 months.
(4) 12 months. (5) August 2006. (6) 12 months.
(5) August 2006. (6) 12 months.
(6) 12 months.

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