❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the Small Business Development Corporation's (SBDC) public relations, community awareness, and advertising expenditure, staffing, and campaign plans for the 2003-2004 budget. The SBDC's response indicates consistent funding and staffing levels compared to the previous year, with no new campaigns planned.
AnsweredQoN 1092Legislative Council
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For each Department within your portfolio -
(1) What is the Department’s projected expenditure on public relations/community awareness in the 2003-2004 Budget?
(2) How does this compare to the current financial year’s allocations?
(3) How many FTEs within the Department are involved in communications, public relations/community awareness or media relations?
(4) Are any of those persons journalists?
(5) If so, how many?
(6) What is the Department’s projected expenditure on advertising in the 2003-2004 budget?
(7) How does this compare to the current financial year’s allocations?
(8) Are there any new campaigns to be undertaken by the Department in the 2003-2004 financial year?
(9) If so, what is the projected cost of those campaigns?
(10) Is the management/organisation of those campaigns to be outsourced?
(11) If so, to whom?
(12) How many officers from each Department or Agency are located permanently within the Minister’s office?
(1) What is the Department’s projected expenditure on public relations/community awareness in the 2003-2004 Budget?
(2) How does this compare to the current financial year’s allocations?
(3) How many FTEs within the Department are involved in communications, public relations/community awareness or media relations?
(4) Are any of those persons journalists?
(5) If so, how many?
(6) What is the Department’s projected expenditure on advertising in the 2003-2004 budget?
(7) How does this compare to the current financial year’s allocations?
(8) Are there any new campaigns to be undertaken by the Department in the 2003-2004 financial year?
(9) If so, what is the projected cost of those campaigns?
(10) Is the management/organisation of those campaigns to be outsourced?
(11) If so, to whom?
(12) How many officers from each Department or Agency are located permanently within the Minister’s office?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
11 September 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Small Business
Response time
29 days
1.
The Small Business Development Corporation’s (SBDC) projected expenditure on public relations/community awareness in the 2003/04 Budget is $47,000.
2.
This is the same as the current financial year’s allocation.
3.
Two (2) FTE’s are involved in communications, public relations/community awareness or media relations.
4.
No.
5.
Not applicable.
6.
The SBDC’s projected expenditure on advertising in the 2003/04 Budget is $290,000.
7.
This is the same as the current financial year’s allocation.
8.
No new campaigns are to be undertaken by SBDC in the 2003/04 financial year.
9.
Not applicable.
10.
Not applicable.
11.
Not applicable.
12.
No officers from SBDC are located permanently within the Minister’s Office.
The Small Business Development Corporation’s (SBDC) projected expenditure on public relations/community awareness in the 2003/04 Budget is $47,000.
2.
This is the same as the current financial year’s allocation.
3.
Two (2) FTE’s are involved in communications, public relations/community awareness or media relations.
4.
No.
5.
Not applicable.
6.
The SBDC’s projected expenditure on advertising in the 2003/04 Budget is $290,000.
7.
This is the same as the current financial year’s allocation.
8.
No new campaigns are to be undertaken by SBDC in the 2003/04 financial year.
9.
Not applicable.
10.
Not applicable.
11.
Not applicable.
12.
No officers from SBDC are located permanently within the Minister’s Office.
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