A parliamentary question seeking details on promotional spending by agencies within the Deputy Premier's portfolio between July 2013 and September 2014. The response details spending on various promotional items by several departments.

AnsweredQoN 2799Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 September 2014
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Training and Workforce Development

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For each agency, department or government trading enterprise within the Deputy Premier’s portfolio of responsibilities, since 1 July 2013, has the agency, department or government trading enterprise paid for the production of any promotional paraphernalia, apparel or items promoting or advertising the Department, and if so: (a) what specific items have been produced; (b) what has been the cost of each item produced; (c) where specifically have the promotional items been circulated or distributed; and (d) what is the name of the company that produced each item outlined above?

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Answered
21 October 2014
Response time
42 days
Between 1 July 2013 and 9 September 2014:
Department of Health
Yes
(a-d) [See tabled paper no]
Healthway
No
(a-d) Healthway has not incurred any specific costs to promote the Agency. Healthway does purchase promotional paraphernalia, apparel and other items, however these are for the delivery of health promotion messages.
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
Yes
(a-b) 300 royal blue showbags $1356.30
1000 pens $1408.00
250 clear bookmarks/rulers $508.75
250 highlighters $642.25
100 USBs $741.00
(c) To a range of stakeholders and events including during Mental Health Week, Carers Week, Rural Health West Annual Conference and Trade Exhibition, Aboriginal Health Conference, Mental Health Conference, HaDSCO Mental Health Consumer Forum, Regional Visits and Youth Health Conference.
(d) Graphic Elements (woven bags)
Wholesale Promotions Warehouse (pens, bookmarks/rulers and highlighters)
Flashbay Pty Ltd (USBs)
Department of Training and Workforce Development
Yes
(a-d) [See tabled paper no]
Department of Education Services
Yes
(a-b) The logo of the Western Australian Aboriginal Education and Training Council $31.50 (excluding GST)
An advertisement for the Japanese Studies Scholarships 2015 $932.34 (excluding GST)
(c) The logo was recreated for the purpose of being incorporated into a banner for a national conference on Aboriginal education and the advertisement was in the West Australian newspaper.
(d) NSW Aboriginal Education Consultative Group Incorporated (logo) and Adcorp Australia Limited (advertisement).
Building Construction Industry Training Fund
Yes
(a-d) [See tabled paper no]

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