A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the Community Safety portfolio's public relations, community awareness, and advertising expenditure, staffing, and campaign plans for the 2003-2004 budget, compared to the current financial year.

AnsweredQoN 1088Legislative Council
Asked
13 August 2003
Portfolio
Community Safety

QuestionView source ↗

For each Department within your portfolio -
(1) What is the Department’s projected expenditure on public relations/community awareness in the 2003-2004 Budget?
(2) How does this compare to the current financial year’s allocations?
(3) How many FTEs within the Department are involved in communications, public relations/community awareness or media relations?
(4) Are any of those persons journalists?
(5) If so, how many?
(6) What is the Department’s projected expenditure on advertising in the 2003-2004 budget?
(7) How does this compare to the current financial year’s allocations?
(8) Are there any new campaigns to be undertaken by the Department in the 2003-2004 financial year?
(9) If so, what is the projected cost of those campaigns?
(10) Is the management/organisation of those campaigns to be outsourced?
(11) If so, to whom?
(12) How many officers from each Department or Agency are located permanently within the Minister’s office?

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Answered
12 September 2003
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for Community Safety
Response time
30 days
The Office of Road Safety advise: (1) $6,120.000 has been allocated to address road safety public education campaigns covering speeding, drink driving, fatigue, non-use of restraints and other road safety information. (2) See above . (3) 4.5 FTEs (4) Yes (5) One (6) $3,617,400 of the total expenditure outlined in Question 1 is allocated to the mass media schedule for the road safety campaigns relating to speeding, drink driving, non-use of restraints and fatigue. The balance is spent on development, production costs and distribution of road safety information to stakeholders and community groups. (7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
The Office of Road Safety advise: (1) $6,120.000 has been allocated to address road safety public education campaigns covering speeding, drink driving, fatigue, non-use of restraints and other road safety information. (2) See above . (3) 4.5 FTEs (4) Yes (5) One (6) $3,617,400 of the total expenditure outlined in Question 1 is allocated to the mass media schedule for the road safety campaigns relating to speeding, drink driving, non-use of restraints and fatigue. The balance is spent on development, production costs and distribution of road safety information to stakeholders and community groups. (7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(1) $6,120.000 has been allocated to address road safety public education campaigns covering speeding, drink driving, fatigue, non-use of restraints and other road safety information. (2) See above . (3) 4.5 FTEs (4) Yes (5) One (6) $3,617,400 of the total expenditure outlined in Question 1 is allocated to the mass media schedule for the road safety campaigns relating to speeding, drink driving, non-use of restraints and fatigue. The balance is spent on development, production costs and distribution of road safety information to stakeholders and community groups. (7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(1) $6,120.000 has been allocated to address road safety public education campaigns covering speeding, drink driving, fatigue, non-use of restraints and other road safety information. (2) See above . (3) 4.5 FTEs (4) Yes (5) One (6) $3,617,400 of the total expenditure outlined in Question 1 is allocated to the mass media schedule for the road safety campaigns relating to speeding, drink driving, non-use of restraints and fatigue. The balance is spent on development, production costs and distribution of road safety information to stakeholders and community groups. (7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(2) See above . (3) 4.5 FTEs (4) Yes (5) One (6) $3,617,400 of the total expenditure outlined in Question 1 is allocated to the mass media schedule for the road safety campaigns relating to speeding, drink driving, non-use of restraints and fatigue. The balance is spent on development, production costs and distribution of road safety information to stakeholders and community groups. (7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(3) 4.5 FTEs (4) Yes (5) One (6) $3,617,400 of the total expenditure outlined in Question 1 is allocated to the mass media schedule for the road safety campaigns relating to speeding, drink driving, non-use of restraints and fatigue. The balance is spent on development, production costs and distribution of road safety information to stakeholders and community groups. (7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(4) Yes (5) One (6) $3,617,400 of the total expenditure outlined in Question 1 is allocated to the mass media schedule for the road safety campaigns relating to speeding, drink driving, non-use of restraints and fatigue. The balance is spent on development, production costs and distribution of road safety information to stakeholders and community groups. (7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(5) One (6) $3,617,400 of the total expenditure outlined in Question 1 is allocated to the mass media schedule for the road safety campaigns relating to speeding, drink driving, non-use of restraints and fatigue. The balance is spent on development, production costs and distribution of road safety information to stakeholders and community groups. (7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(6) $3,617,400 of the total expenditure outlined in Question 1 is allocated to the mass media schedule for the road safety campaigns relating to speeding, drink driving, non-use of restraints and fatigue. The balance is spent on development, production costs and distribution of road safety information to stakeholders and community groups. (7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(7) See above. (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(12) Nil Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
Office of Crime Prevention The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
The Office of Crime Prevention advise: (1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(1) $30,000. (2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(2) As above (3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(3) Nil (4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(4 – 5) Not applicable (6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(6) Nil (7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(7) Not applicable (8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(8) No (9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(9 – 11) Not applicable (12) Nil
(12) Nil

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