❓ Mr. Wyatt questions the Attorney General and Minister for Corrective Services about the costs associated with replacing the WA Government logo with the coat of arms across departments and agencies. The Minister refers him to a circular outlining a cost-conscious approach to the replacement.
AnsweredQoN 194Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 November 2008
Member
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Corrective Services
QuestionView source ↗
(a) what products will require replacement following the decision to replace the Western Australian Government logo with the formal coat of arms;
(b) what is the total cost to date of replacing the current logo with a formal coat of arms for each Department and Agency under the control of the Minister;
(c) what is the projected total cost of replacing the current logo with a formal coat of arms once replacement has been completed for each Department and Agency under the control of the Minister;
(d) will departments and agencies within your portfolios destroy current stocks of stationery featuring the previous logo;
(e) if so, what is the volume of stationery to be destroyed; and
(f) what is the value of this stationery?
(b) what is the total cost to date of replacing the current logo with a formal coat of arms for each Department and Agency under the control of the Minister;
(c) what is the projected total cost of replacing the current logo with a formal coat of arms once replacement has been completed for each Department and Agency under the control of the Minister;
(d) will departments and agencies within your portfolios destroy current stocks of stationery featuring the previous logo;
(e) if so, what is the volume of stationery to be destroyed; and
(f) what is the value of this stationery?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
3 December 2008
Response time
8 days
(a-f) I refer the Member to Premiers Circular 2008/13 entitled "Use of WA State Government badge by public sector agencies" which explains the operation of the new policy. The central aim of the policy is to approach the replacement of items bearing the common badge from a cost conscious perspective with existing stocks depleted before re-ordering and other items replaced as and when required.
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