❓ This parliamentary question seeks to identify which WA government departments and agencies utilise media monitoring services. The responses reveal that several entities within the Department of Premier and Cabinet, as well as the Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner, employ such services.
AnsweredQoN 5763Legislative Council
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(2) If yes to (1), which Departments or Agencies?
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Answered
18 March 2008
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
28 days
Department of the Premier and Cabinet (including Office of the Premier and all the other Ministerial Offices) advises:
(1-2) The Office of Road Safety an office of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet uses a media monitoring service.
The Government Media Office as part of the Department, provides media summaries and transcripts to the Premier and Cabinet ministers with monitoring services upon request, including radio transcripts of interviews with Ministers and shadow spokespersons when it relates to an issue within a minister's portfolio.
Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner advises:
(1) Yes
(2) Office of Public Sector Standards Commissioner. The Office of Public Sector Standards uses Australian Associated Press.
Governor's Establishment advises:
(1) Nil
(2) Not applicable
Department of Industry and Resources:
Please refer to the forthcoming response from the Minister for State Development.
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(1-2) The Office of Road Safety an office of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet uses a media monitoring service.
The Government Media Office as part of the Department, provides media summaries and transcripts to the Premier and Cabinet ministers with monitoring services upon request, including radio transcripts of interviews with Ministers and shadow spokespersons when it relates to an issue within a minister's portfolio.
Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner advises:
(1) Yes
(2) Office of Public Sector Standards Commissioner. The Office of Public Sector Standards uses Australian Associated Press.
Governor's Establishment advises:
(1) Nil
(2) Not applicable
Department of Industry and Resources:
Please refer to the forthcoming response from the Minister for State Development.
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