WA Parliamentary Question reveals contracts between government agencies and Professional Public Relations (PPR), with details on cost, date, and nature of work for the Art Gallery of WA and State Records Office. Other agencies listed had no contracts with PPR.

AnsweredQoN 8583Legislative Assembly
Asked
11 September 2012
Portfolio
Planning; Culture and the Arts; Science and Innovation

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For each agency within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, have any contracts been signed with the company Professional Public Relations (PPR) since 1 July 2011, and if yes:
(a) what was the name of the agency which entered into the contract with PPR;
(b) on what date was the contract signed;
(c) what was the cost of the contract; and
(d) what was the nature of the contract?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
16 October 2012
Responded by
Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts; Science and Innovation
Response time
35 days
For the period 1 July 2011 to 20 September 2012, please be advised of the following:
ChemCentre
(a - d) No contracts have been signed with Professional Public Relations (PPR).
LandCorp
(a - d) Please refer to Parliamentary Question on Notice 8580.
Department of Culture and the Arts
(a - d) No contracts have been signed with Professional Public Relations (PPR).
Perth Theatre Trust, ScreenWest, State Library of Western Australia, Western Australian Museum
(a - d) No contracts have been signed with Professional Public Relations (PPR).
Art Gallery of Western Australia
(a) Art Gallery of Western Australia
(b) 4 April 2012
(c) $148 620 including GST
(d) Provision of strategic marketing and public relations services in connection with the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) series of exhibitions. Total contract is for a period of three years.
State Records Office
(a) State Records Office
(b) 26 October 2011
(c) $1800 including GST
(d) Media support for Eating the Archives event including communicating with enquirers, drafting releases and media packs, planning and directing media arrangements and attendance at event.
Department of Planning
(a - d) No contracts have been signed with Professional Public Relations (PPR).
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
(a - d) No contracts have been signed with Professional Public Relations (PPR).
Department of Commerce - Industry, Science and Innovation Division
(a - d) No contracts have been signed with Professional Public Relations (PPR).
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