❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the cost of media monitoring services for government departments and agencies under the Minister for Education and Tourism. The response provides figures for various departments and refers to other QoNs for more detailed information.
AnsweredQoN 4493Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
(1) For each government department or agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial Office, I ask:
(a) are media monitoring services provided, and if yes:
(i) which firm or firms currently provide a media monitoring service;
(ii) what is the cost of the contract(s);
(iii) since 1 June 2010, how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(iv) what is the duration of the contract(s); and
(v) when did the contract(s) commence?
(a) are media monitoring services provided, and if yes:
(i) which firm or firms currently provide a media monitoring service;
(ii) what is the cost of the contract(s);
(iii) since 1 June 2010, how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(iv) what is the duration of the contract(s); and
(v) when did the contract(s) commence?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
15 February 2011
Responded by
Minister for Education; Tourism
Response time
82 days
For the period 1 April 2009 to 28 February 2010 please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 2207.
As for 1 March 2010 to 13 December 2010, please find the answer below-
(1)
For the Ministerial Offices
Please refer to Premier's response Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4457.
Department of Education $33 256.33*
Country High School Hostels Authority $0
Public Education Endowment Trust $0
Curriculum Council $5 093.00
Department of Education Services $3 079.80
Tourism WA $0
Rottnest Island Authority $0
* The amount of $33 256.33 paid by the Department of Education excludes schools and includes payment for plants in Central Office and some District Offices. The amount paid by the Department of Education for Central Office also covers other tenants being the Department of Training and Workforce Development, Country High Schools Hostels Authority and the Public Education Endowment Trust.
In Central Office a total of 292 indoor plants are dispersed over an area of 26 916 square meters.
(2) None.
(2)(a-c) Not applicable.
(3) None.
(3)(a-c) Not applicable.
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As for 1 March 2010 to 13 December 2010, please find the answer below-
(1)
For the Ministerial Offices
Please refer to Premier's response Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4457.
Department of Education $33 256.33*
Country High School Hostels Authority $0
Public Education Endowment Trust $0
Curriculum Council $5 093.00
Department of Education Services $3 079.80
Tourism WA $0
Rottnest Island Authority $0
* The amount of $33 256.33 paid by the Department of Education excludes schools and includes payment for plants in Central Office and some District Offices. The amount paid by the Department of Education for Central Office also covers other tenants being the Department of Training and Workforce Development, Country High Schools Hostels Authority and the Public Education Endowment Trust.
In Central Office a total of 292 indoor plants are dispersed over an area of 26 916 square meters.
(2) None.
(2)(a-c) Not applicable.
(3) None.
(3)(a-c) Not applicable.
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