❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice inquires about the cost and maintenance of plants and flower arrangements within the Minister for Police; Emergency Services; Road Safety's portfolio. The response provides some figures, but with caveats regarding reporting periods for WA Police.
AnsweredQoN 5550Legislative Assembly
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For each department and agency within the Minister’s portfolios:
(a) what amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of plants since 1 December 2010;
(b) how many plants are featured in the Minister’s office;
(c) what company is contracted to tend to and water these plants;
(d) what is the cost of this contract to date since 1 December 2010;
(e) how regularly does this company tend to and water the plants;
(f) how many flower arrangements are featured in the Minister’s office;
(g) which companies provide flower arrangements to the office;
(h) what amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of flower arrangements since 1 December 2010; and
(i) how regularly are flower arrangements replaced?
(a) what amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of plants since 1 December 2010;
(b) how many plants are featured in the Minister’s office;
(c) what company is contracted to tend to and water these plants;
(d) what is the cost of this contract to date since 1 December 2010;
(e) how regularly does this company tend to and water the plants;
(f) how many flower arrangements are featured in the Minister’s office;
(g) which companies provide flower arrangements to the office;
(h) what amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of flower arrangements since 1 December 2010; and
(i) how regularly are flower arrangements replaced?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
23 June 2011
Responded by
Minister for Police; Emergency Services; Road Safety
Response time
30 days
For the period of 1 December 2010 - 13 December 2010 please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice range 4457-4472.
As for 14 December 2010 - 24 May 2011 please find the following answer:
(a)
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
$35.50
Office of Road Safety
Nil
Western Australia Police
Western Australia Police financial reports can only be run to the end of the month.
Western Australia Police has spent $1,235 on plant hire from 1st December 2010 - 30th April 2011.
(b) 9
(c) Indoor Gardens
(d) $665.82
(e) Once every three weeks
(f) Nil
(g) N/A
(h) N/A
(i) N/A
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As for 14 December 2010 - 24 May 2011 please find the following answer:
(a)
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia
$35.50
Office of Road Safety
Nil
Western Australia Police
Western Australia Police financial reports can only be run to the end of the month.
Western Australia Police has spent $1,235 on plant hire from 1st December 2010 - 30th April 2011.
(b) 9
(c) Indoor Gardens
(d) $665.82
(e) Once every three weeks
(f) Nil
(g) N/A
(h) N/A
(i) N/A
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