❓ Question on Notice regarding the annual costs associated with hosting websites for the Department of Agriculture, Forest Products Commission, Mid West Development Commission, and Wheatbelt Development Commission. The answer provides a breakdown of costs for each entity.
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Asked
16 August 2005
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Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt
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(b) what is the annual cost associated with the hosting of each website?
Department of Agriculture (a) $213,259.00 (b) $2,327.00 Forest Products Commission (a) $1,154.29 (b) $2,640 Mid West Development Commission (a) Approx $800 - $1000 (b) $814 Wheatbelt Development Commission (a) Nil - self administered (b) $200
Department of Agriculture (a) $213,259.00 (b) $2,327.00 Forest Products Commission (a) $1,154.29 (b) $2,640 Mid West Development Commission (a) Approx $800 - $1000 (b) $814 Wheatbelt Development Commission (a) Nil - self administered (b) $200
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Answered
13 September 2005
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Minister representing the Minister for Agriculture and Forestry; the Midwest and Wheatbelt
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28 days
Department of Agriculture (a) $213,259.00 (b) $2,327.00 Forest Products Commission (a) $1,154.29 (b) $2,640 Mid West Development Commission (a) Approx $800 - $1000 (b) $814 Wheatbelt Development Commission (a) Nil - self administered (b) $200
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