A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the number, budget, and funding requests for websites maintained by agencies under the Attorney General and Minister for Corrective Services portfolios as of October 31, 2010. The responses detail website numbers, costs, and funding requests for each agency.

AnsweredQoN 4451Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 November 2010
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Corrective Services

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(1) How many websites are maintained for each office or any government department, agency or publicly-owned corporation under each of the Attorney General’s portfolios?
(2) How many new websites are set to be created for new portfolio areas and associated new departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations?
(3) As at 31 October 2010, what is the global budget allocation for each website?
(4) What government departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations under the control of the Attorney General have requested website funding increases in time for the 2010 mid-year review?

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Answered
22 February 2011
Response time
89 days
Hon D.T. Redman MLA - Minister for Corrective Services advises:
Department of Corrective Services
(1)        1
(2)        None.
(3)        There is no global budget allocation for the Department of Corrective Services (DCS) website. Costs for information technology infrastructure, software, and communications support, are met through a shared services agreement with the Department of the Attorney General.
(4)        The Department of Corrective Services has not requested a website funding increase.
Hon. C.C Porter - Attorney General advises:
Commissioner for Children and Young People
(1)        One
(2)        Nil
(3)        $14,300
(4)        No request has been made for an increase in website funding.
Corruption and Crime Commission of Western Australia
(1)        Two
(2)        Nil
(3)        $23 500
(4)        Not applicable
Department of the Attorney General
1)
(a) Department of the Attorney General (DotAG)
Two     - DotAG/Law Compass (including 6 sub-sites)
-       Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
-       Career Compass
-       Court and Tribunal Services
-       Public Advocate
-       Public Trustee
-       Office of Native Title
- Prisoners Review Board of Western Australia
(b) Judicial
Eight               -     Coroner's Court of Western Australia
-       District Court of Western Australia
-       Family Court of Western Australia
-       Australian Justice XML
-       Magistrates Court of Western Australia
-       State Administrative Tribunal
-       Supreme Court of Western Australia
-       Children's Court of Western Australia
(c) Other
Two                 -     Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission of Western Australia
-       Victims of Crime
2)                  DotAG: Nil
Judicial: Nil
Other: One (Prohibitive Behaviour Orders)
3)                  Websites do not have a separate budget. An estimate of expenditure including staff, infrastructure and content was approximately $175,000 for all listed websites.
4)                  Nil.
Equal Opportunity Commission of Western Australia
(1)        One
(2)        Nil
(3)        Nil
(4)        Not applicable
Law Reform Commission of Western Australia
(1)        Nil
(2) - (4) Not applicable
Legal Aid Commission of Western Australia
(1)               One;
(2)               Nil
(3)               $20 000
(4)               No website funding increase has been requested by Legal Aid WA as part of the 2010 mid-year review.
LEGAL PRACTICE BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
(1)        One
(2)        Nil
(3)        $4 000
(4)        None - the Website of the LPB is funded by the Board and not by the Department.
LEGAL PROFESSION COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE
(1)        Nil
(2)-(4)  Not applicable
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(1)        One
(2)        Nil
(3)     The costs for maintaining the ODPP internet site is rolled up into the DotAG Service free of charge model for ODPP.  The DotAG costs for maintaining the ODPP website cannot be split from DotAG overall internet hosting service for all their supported agencies.
(4)     The ODPP has not sought funding for internet in the 2010 mid-year review.
OFFICE OF THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER
(1)     One.
(2)     Nil
(3)     Expected annual spend is $6 000.  Actual budget spent to 31 October 2010 is $2 754
(4)     Nil
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