❓ Hon Ray Halligan requests detailed information on all media research and public opinion polling conducted by departments and agencies under the Minister's Public Sector Management portfolio since February 2001. The Minister's response refers to another question, QoN 1944.
AnsweredQoN 1955Legislative Council
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For all media research and public opinion polling undertaken since February 2001 by each individual Department and Agency under the control of your portfolio, will the Minister advise -
(1) What was the reason for each poll?
(2) Who conducted each poll?
(3) What was the cost of each poll?
(4) Was the poll put out to tender?
(5) Who approved the poll?
(6) When did the poll take place?
(7) What recommendations were made?
(8) Were any actions taken by the Department or Minister in regards to the result of the poll?
(1) What was the reason for each poll?
(2) Who conducted each poll?
(3) What was the cost of each poll?
(4) Was the poll put out to tender?
(5) Who approved the poll?
(6) When did the poll take place?
(7) What recommendations were made?
(8) Were any actions taken by the Department or Minister in regards to the result of the poll?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 June 2005
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Public Sector Management
Response time
35 days
Please refer to question on notice 1944.
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