❓ Question regarding expenditure on the 'Bigger Picture' campaign by various WA government departments and agencies. The Department of Health and Rottnest Island Authority spent money on the campaign, while others did not.
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I refer to expenditure on advertising, campaigns and promotions, branding, research, printing and other forms of communication associated with the State Government’s "Bigger Picture" campaign, and ask for each department and agency under the Minister’s control: (a) has the department or agency expended any money as part of, or associated with, the Bigger Picture campaign; and (b) if yes to (a), what is the total amount expended in each of the financial years, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 and 1 July 2015 to date?
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Answered
10 May 2016
Responded by
Minister for Health; Tourism
Response time
56 days
Department of Health
(a) Yes
(b) 2012-2013 Nil 2013-2014 $356,967 2014-2015 $838,496 1 July 2015 to 15 March 2016 $360,428
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
(a) No.
(b) Not applicable.
Healthway
(a) No.
(b) Not applicable.
Tourism Western Australia
As at 15 March 2016
(a) No.
(b) Not applicable.
With respect to the Rottnest Island Authority
(a) Yes
(b) 2012-2013 Nil 2013-2014 Nil 2014-2015 Nil 1 July 2015 to date $5,494.89
(a) Yes
(b) 2012-2013 Nil 2013-2014 $356,967 2014-2015 $838,496 1 July 2015 to 15 March 2016 $360,428
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
(a) No.
(b) Not applicable.
Healthway
(a) No.
(b) Not applicable.
Tourism Western Australia
As at 15 March 2016
(a) No.
(b) Not applicable.
With respect to the Rottnest Island Authority
(a) Yes
(b) 2012-2013 Nil 2013-2014 Nil 2014-2015 Nil 1 July 2015 to date $5,494.89
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