A WA parliamentary question on notice from 2010 requesting information on the number, creation, and budget allocation of websites maintained by various government departments, agencies, and publicly-owned corporations under the Minister's portfolios of Transport and Disability Services. All entities reported no new websites were planned.

AnsweredQoN 4446Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 November 2010
Portfolio
Transport; Disability Services

QuestionView source ↗

(1) How many websites are maintained for each office or any government department, agency or publicly-owned corporation under each of the Minister’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 Minister have requested website funding increases in time for the 2010 mid-year review?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
14 March 2011
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Transport; Disability Services
Response time
109 days
The
Department of Transport advises:
(1)  Two as at 31 October 2010.  These are Department of Transport and Oncue
(2)  Nil
(3)  As at 31 October 2010 all Corporate Services including budgets were with the Department of Planning.  The Department of Transport was operating under a service level agreement.
Main Roads Western Australia
advises:
(1)  Three as at 31 October 2010. These are Main Roads Western Australia, Office of Road Safety and Transscan
(2)  Nil
(3)  Main Roads website including the Office of Road Safety $200 000 and Transscan $4 490.
The
Public Transport Authority
advises:
(1)  Eight websites as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3)
www.transperth.wa.gov.au
(including 136213.mobi); $99 400
www.transitofficer.wa.gov.au
; $1 875
www.transwa.wa.gov.au
; $11 500
www.pta.wa.gov.au
; $80 015
www.righttrack.wa.gov.au
(including
www.stayoffthetracks.com.au
); $62 193
www.schoolbuses.wa.gov.au
; $39 246.
The
Esperance Port Authority
advises:
(1)  Two as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3)  $139.95 per month.
The
Broome Port Authority
advises:
(1)  One as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3)  $129.95 per month.
The
Albany Port Authority
advises:
(1)  One as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3)  $3 600 per annum.
The
Geraldton Port Authority
advises:
(1)  One as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3)  $11 000 (includes additional website feature providing access to online Port induction process).
The
Fremantle Port Authority
advises:
(1)  One as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3)  $688 000 Annual licensing and maintenance and $300 000 redevelopment costs in 2010-2011.
The
Port Hedland Port Authority
advises:
(1)  One as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3)  $1 625 per annum.
The
Dampier Port Authority
advises:
(1)  One as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3)  $20 000 per annum.
The
Bunbury Port Authority
advises:
(1)  One as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3)  $4 885.
The
Disability Services Commission
advises:
(1)  Four websites as at 31 October 2010
(2)  Nil
(3) $200 000 that includes staff salaries, contractor costs and relevant software licence renewals for:
www.disability.wa.gov.au
www.dsc.wa.gov.au
www.macd.wa.gov.au
www.accesswa.com.au
= $24 000 for 2010/2011
(4)  No.
Ministerial Office
(4) Nil.
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