A WA parliamentary question seeks a detailed breakdown of the Water Corporation's budget allocation for household water demand management programs, including federal government contributions. The answer provides total budget figures for specific programs and general advertising/website costs, along with the federal funding component.

AnsweredQoN 6417Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 October 2011
Portfolio
Water

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(1) What is the total budget allocation by the Water Corporation for demand management programs for householders, including:
(a) advertising budget (marketing, agency costs, media costs);
(b) website development and management;
(c) staff involved in program policy development and implementation;
(d) contractors delivering demand management programs; and
(e) hardware and retrofit packages?
(2) What is the contribution of Federal Government funding to this demand management budget?

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Answered
22 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Water
Response time
33 days
(1)(a)-(e) The Water Corporation has a budget of $20.1 million for the years 2010 to 2013 in relation to specific household demand management programs. Additionally, the Corporation has a budget of $3 million for advertising costs and $0.2 million for website development and management costs in relation to general demand management issues.
(2) $10.05 million (50%) of the budget for specific household demand management programs is funded by contributions from the Federal Government.
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