❓ Hon Ray Halligan asked the Department of Regional Development about the cost of radio transcripts from Media Monitors. The department provided the casual rate and total cost for a specified period.
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(1) What is the casual rate paid by the Department of Regional Development for radio transcripts from Media Monitors?
(2) What was the total cost of such radio transcripts from 1 July 2007 to 31 December 2007?
(2) What was the total cost of such radio transcripts from 1 July 2007 to 31 December 2007?
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Answered
13 May 2008
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development
Response time
42 days
(1) The casual client rate which is charged to the Department of Local Government and Regional Development by Media Monitors for radio transcripts is $54.65. All clients are charged a subsequent amount of $25.30 per page.
(2) $799.43
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(2) $799.43
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