❓ Hon Neil Thomson questions the Minister for Transport regarding the expenditure on the 'Building for Tomorrow' advertising campaign across government from 2020-2023. The Minister provides a breakdown of the costs for each financial year.
AnsweredQoN 1035Legislative Council
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BUILDING FOR TOMORROW CAMPAIGN
1035. Hon NEIL THOMSON to the minister representing the
Minister for Transport:
I refer to the high intensity
social media and general media advertising on the theme Building for Tomorrow.
How much was spent across
government on the Building for Tomorrow campaign —
(a) in 2022–23;
(b) in 2021–22; and
(c) in 2020–21?
1035. Hon NEIL THOMSON to the minister representing the
Minister for Transport:
I refer to the high intensity
social media and general media advertising on the theme Building for Tomorrow.
How much was spent across
government on the Building for Tomorrow campaign —
(a) in 2022–23;
(b) in 2021–22; and
(c) in 2020–21?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question. The following answer has been provided on behalf
of the Minister for Transport.
Building for Tomorrow is an
awareness and education campaign that launched in 2020, informing the community
about the unprecedented level of transport infrastructure in planning, under
construction or nearing completion across the state. State government
infrastructure awareness campaigns are common practice.
(a) It was $2.17 million, excluding
GST.
(b) It was $2.94 million, excluding
GST.
(c) It was $3.68 million, excluding
GST.
some notice of the question. The following answer has been provided on behalf
of the Minister for Transport.
Building for Tomorrow is an
awareness and education campaign that launched in 2020, informing the community
about the unprecedented level of transport infrastructure in planning, under
construction or nearing completion across the state. State government
infrastructure awareness campaigns are common practice.
(a) It was $2.17 million, excluding
GST.
(b) It was $2.94 million, excluding
GST.
(c) It was $3.68 million, excluding
GST.
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