❓ (1) I refer to newspaper advertising of TAFE adult community education courses and part-time courses and ask in which newspapers did TAFE advertise these courses last year? (2) Will TAFE advertise sem
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(1) I refer to newspaper advertising of TAFE adult community education courses and part-time courses and ask in which newspapers did TAFE advertise these courses last year?
(2) Will TAFE advertise semester 2, term 3 courses in
The
West Australian
newspaper in 2005?
(3) If no to (2), why not?
(4) If no to (2), how will TAFE obtain maximum exposure for its advertisements of these courses so its enrolments do not suffer?
(5) In which newspapers will TAFE advertise its semester 2, term 3 2005 adult community education and part-time courses?
(2) Will TAFE advertise semester 2, term 3 courses in
The
West Australian
newspaper in 2005?
(3) If no to (2), why not?
(4) If no to (2), how will TAFE obtain maximum exposure for its advertisements of these courses so its enrolments do not suffer?
(5) In which newspapers will TAFE advertise its semester 2, term 3 2005 adult community education and part-time courses?
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Answered
29 June 2005
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education and Training
Response time
8 days
(1) The West Australian
(2) A decision has not yet been made for Semester 2, Term 3 courses (adult community education courses).
(3) Proposals are currently being evaluated.
(4) This will be based on the proposals currently being evaluated.
(5) Semester 2, Term 3 2005 adult community courses is yet to be decided. Semester 2, 2005 part-time courses were advertised in the Sunday Times on Sunday, 19 June 2005.
(2) A decision has not yet been made for Semester 2, Term 3 courses (adult community education courses).
(3) Proposals are currently being evaluated.
(4) This will be based on the proposals currently being evaluated.
(5) Semester 2, Term 3 2005 adult community courses is yet to be decided. Semester 2, 2005 part-time courses were advertised in the Sunday Times on Sunday, 19 June 2005.
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