A parliamentary question seeks details on printed information produced by departments under the Deputy Premier's portfolio, including costs, purpose, and contractors. The response varies across agencies, with some providing detailed information and others indicating no relevant materials or limited data.

AnsweredQoN 1451Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 February 2002
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Energy

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(1) For departments, agencies and statutory authorities under the portfolio responsibilities of the Deputy Premier, what brochures, pamphlets, bulletins and other forms of printed information, other that annual reports and ‘in-house’ bulletins, were produced since 19 February 2001?
(2) For each brochure, pamphlet, bulletin and other form of printed information, will the Minister advise-
(a) the original and final cost;
(b) the purpose; and
(c) the names of any contractors involved in the production, and the services they provided?

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Answered
16 May 2002
Response time
86 days
(b) the purpose; and (c) the names of any contractors involved in the production, and the services they provided?
(c) the names of any contractors involved in the production, and the services they provided?
See attached. Office of the Auditor General (1) None (2) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) None (2) Not applicable International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (1)-(2) (a)-(c) The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
Office of the Auditor General (1) None (2) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) None (2) Not applicable International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (1)-(2) (a)-(c) The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
(1) None (2) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) None (2) Not applicable International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (1)-(2) (a)-(c) The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
(2) Not applicable WA Treasury Corporation (1) None (2) Not applicable International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (1)-(2) (a)-(c) The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
WA Treasury Corporation (1) None (2) Not applicable International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (1)-(2) (a)-(c) The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
(1) None (2) Not applicable International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (1)-(2) (a)-(c) The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
(2) Not applicable International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (1)-(2) (a)-(c) The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (1)-(2) (a)-(c) The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
(1)-(2) (a)-(c) The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
The International Centre for Application of Solar Energy (CASE) produces a range of reports such as capability statements and project data sheets to promote the operations of CASE in tackling renewable energy projects in developing countries as well as undertaking consultancy services. Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
Since 19 February 2002, these have been produced in-house by CASE staff. Relevant materials were purchased externally. A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
A detailed breakdown is not available. Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
Office of Gas Access Regulation (1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
(1) Nil (2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
(2) Not applicable Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
Office of Energy See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
See attached table. Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
Western Power (1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
(1) – (2) Western Power's printing campaigns seek to not only increase awareness of the Corporation's products, services and brand, but also to educate customers and the general public about a variety of other issues including safety, energy conservation, saving money, renewable energy options and environmental management. Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
Western Power produces a range of issue and product-specific brochures and other printed material for more than 800,000 customers across Western Australia. Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.
Western Power's 2001/02 budget for corporate pamphlets, brochures, bulletins, and other forms of printed information, excluding annual reports and 'in-house' bulletins is approximately $485,000.

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