❓ Mr Brown asks the Premier about contracts between WA government departments/agencies under the Premier's control and Salmat, a printing and mailing company. The Premier provides details of Gold Corporation's contracts with Salmat for Olympic coin program and journal distribution.
AnsweredQoN 451Legislative Assembly
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451. Mr BROWN to the Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs:
(1) What Department's and agencies under the Premier's control have a contract with printing and mailing company Salmat?
(2) What is the nature of each contract?
(3) When was each contract entered into?
(4) What is the cost/value of each contract?
(5) When does each contract expire?
(6) What matters were taken into account in awarding the contract?
(1) What Department's and agencies under the Premier's control have a contract with printing and mailing company Salmat?
(2) What is the nature of each contract?
(3) When was each contract entered into?
(4) What is the cost/value of each contract?
(5) When does each contract expire?
(6) What matters were taken into account in awarding the contract?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
14 November 2000
Response time
97 days
The Minister Replied:
I am advised :
For Gold Corporation and its subsidiaries:
(1) Gold Corporation and GoldCorp Australia:
(2) Ad hoc task basis only.
(3) (i) August 2000 - Collation, printing and distribution of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Program School Fundraising promotional materials.
(ii) August 2000 - Distribution of Australian Nugget Journal.
(iii) September 2000 - Collation and distribution of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Program Medallian Counter Card mailing.
(iv) September 2000 - Collation, printing and distribution of the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Coin Program Australia Post mailing.
(v) September 2000 - Production of personalised Olympic Mascot Passport letters and labels.
(4) (i) As at August 31, 2000 - $10,799 (inc. GST)
(ii) $1,776 (inc. GST)
(iii) $1,747
(iv) $2,454
(v) $651
(5) (I) September 30, 2000
(ii) Expired
(iii) Expired
(iv) September 30, 2000
(v) October 12, 2000
(6) Reputation for prompt and efficient service combined with competitive quotes.
All Other Agencies
(1) - (6) No other Department's and agencies under the Premier's control have a contract with printing and mailing company Salmat.
I am advised :
For Gold Corporation and its subsidiaries:
(1) Gold Corporation and GoldCorp Australia:
(2) Ad hoc task basis only.
(3) (i) August 2000 - Collation, printing and distribution of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Program School Fundraising promotional materials.
(ii) August 2000 - Distribution of Australian Nugget Journal.
(iii) September 2000 - Collation and distribution of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Program Medallian Counter Card mailing.
(iv) September 2000 - Collation, printing and distribution of the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Coin Program Australia Post mailing.
(v) September 2000 - Production of personalised Olympic Mascot Passport letters and labels.
(4) (i) As at August 31, 2000 - $10,799 (inc. GST)
(ii) $1,776 (inc. GST)
(iii) $1,747
(iv) $2,454
(v) $651
(5) (I) September 30, 2000
(ii) Expired
(iii) Expired
(iv) September 30, 2000
(v) October 12, 2000
(6) Reputation for prompt and efficient service combined with competitive quotes.
All Other Agencies
(1) - (6) No other Department's and agencies under the Premier's control have a contract with printing and mailing company Salmat.
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