❓ (1) How many websites are maintained for each office or any government department, agency or publicly-owned corporation under each of the Minister’s portfolios? (2) How many new websites are set to be
AnsweredQoN 4452Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 November 2010
Member
Portfolio
Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests
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(1) How many websites are maintained for each office or any government department, agency or publicly-owned corporation under each of the Minister’s portfolios?
(2) How many new websites are set to be created for new portfolio areas and associated new departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations?
(3) As at 31 October 2010, what is the global budget allocation for each website?
(4) What government departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations under the control of the Minister have requested website funding increases in time for the 2010 mid-year review?
(2) How many new websites are set to be created for new portfolio areas and associated new departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations?
(3) As at 31 October 2010, what is the global budget allocation for each website?
(4) What government departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations under the control of the Minister have requested website funding increases in time for the 2010 mid-year review?
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Answered
15 February 2011
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests
Response time
82 days
Department for Communities
(1) There are three websites maintained for the Department for Communities.
www.communities.wa.gov.au
www.youth.wa.gov.au
www.cadetswa.wa.gov.au
(2) Nil.
(3) The Department for Communities has a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department for Child Protection for the provision of web-based services.
(4) The department has not requested a funding increase.
Department for Child Protection
(1) Five.
(2) None.
(3) The estimated annual costs are $187 000 for all websites. Budgets are not allocated specifically to websites.
(4) The Department for Child Protection has not requested website funding increases in time for the 2010 mid-year review.
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(1) There are three websites maintained for the Department for Communities.
www.communities.wa.gov.au
www.youth.wa.gov.au
www.cadetswa.wa.gov.au
(2) Nil.
(3) The Department for Communities has a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department for Child Protection for the provision of web-based services.
(4) The department has not requested a funding increase.
Department for Child Protection
(1) Five.
(2) None.
(3) The estimated annual costs are $187 000 for all websites. Budgets are not allocated specifically to websites.
(4) The Department for Child Protection has not requested website funding increases in time for the 2010 mid-year review.
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