❓ Hon Ray Halligan requests details of all contracts undertaken by the Minister for Fisheries' office since January 1, 2004, including cost, duration, and purpose. The Minister's response indicates most procurement is for routine goods and services accessed through whole-of-government contracts.
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Will the Minister provide -
(1) All details of all contracts undertaken by the Minister’s office from January 1 2004?
(2) The full details, including but not limited to, the cost, duration and purpose of each contract?
(1) All details of all contracts undertaken by the Minister’s office from January 1 2004?
(2) The full details, including but not limited to, the cost, duration and purpose of each contract?
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Answered
28 June 2005
Responded by
Minister for Fisheries
Response time
63 days
(1-2) The majority of procurement activity undertaken by this office is for simple goods and services such as stationery, couriers, office equipment, maintenance, printing, travel etc. and generally accessed from whole of government common use contracts where they are available.
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