❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks a breakdown of annual website hosting costs for various agencies under the Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; and Seniors portfolios. The response details costs for each agency's websites.
AnsweredQoN 285Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 August 2005
Member
Portfolio
Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors
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(b) what is the annual cost associated with the hosting of each website?
Disability Services Commission a) The total costs for the following sites is $177,720 - Main website (www.dsc.wa.gov.au) - e-clients Aids and Equipment Program (eCAEP) website - Ministerial Advisory Council on Disablity (MACD) website b)$3,300 (*note eCAEP is administered in house) Department of Sport and Recreation a) In 2004/05, the Department of Sport and Recreation administered its website internally. b) $1,220. Office of Seniors Interests and Volunteering Seniors and Volunteering webpages form part of website managed by the Department of Community Development. I refer the Honourable Member to Parliamentary Question # 284. With respect to the separate Seniors Card website; a) $7,200 b) $200 (exclusive of GST) Western Australian Institute of Sport a) $3,000 b) $5,000 Western Australian Sports Centre Trust a) $3,000 b) $6,000 Other Agencies Administrative support to the Office of Multicultural Interests, The Constitutional Centre and The Office of Citizens and Civics is provided by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Information regarding this issue will therefore be included in the response covering the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.
Disability Services Commission a) The total costs for the following sites is $177,720 - Main website (www.dsc.wa.gov.au) - e-clients Aids and Equipment Program (eCAEP) website - Ministerial Advisory Council on Disablity (MACD) website b)$3,300 (*note eCAEP is administered in house) Department of Sport and Recreation a) In 2004/05, the Department of Sport and Recreation administered its website internally. b) $1,220. Office of Seniors Interests and Volunteering Seniors and Volunteering webpages form part of website managed by the Department of Community Development. I refer the Honourable Member to Parliamentary Question # 284. With respect to the separate Seniors Card website; a) $7,200 b) $200 (exclusive of GST) Western Australian Institute of Sport a) $3,000 b) $5,000 Western Australian Sports Centre Trust a) $3,000 b) $6,000 Other Agencies Administrative support to the Office of Multicultural Interests, The Constitutional Centre and The Office of Citizens and Civics is provided by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Information regarding this issue will therefore be included in the response covering the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 September 2005
Responded by
Minister for Disability Services; Sport and Recreation; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors
Response time
36 days
Disability Services Commission a) The total costs for the following sites is $177,720 - Main website (www.dsc.wa.gov.au) - e-clients Aids and Equipment Program (eCAEP) website - Ministerial Advisory Council on Disablity (MACD) website b)$3,300 (*note eCAEP is administered in house) Department of Sport and Recreation a) In 2004/05, the Department of Sport and Recreation administered its website internally. b) $1,220. Office of Seniors Interests and Volunteering Seniors and Volunteering webpages form part of website managed by the Department of Community Development. I refer the Honourable Member to Parliamentary Question # 284. With respect to the separate Seniors Card website; a) $7,200 b) $200 (exclusive of GST) Western Australian Institute of Sport a) $3,000 b) $5,000 Western Australian Sports Centre Trust a) $3,000 b) $6,000 Other Agencies Administrative support to the Office of Multicultural Interests, The Constitutional Centre and The Office of Citizens and Civics is provided by the Department of the Premier and Cabinet. Information regarding this issue will therefore be included in the response covering the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.
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