❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice requesting details of promotional items purchased by agencies within the Minister's portfolio since July 2013. Several departments report no expenditure, while others detail specific items, costs, distribution, and suppliers.
AnsweredQoN 2801Legislative Assembly
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For each agency, department or government trading enterprise within the Minister’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
14 October 2014
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education; Aboriginal Affairs; Electoral Affairs
Response time
35 days
Country High School Hostels Association
No.
(a)-(d) Not applicable.
Department of Aboriginal Affairs
No.
(a)-(d) Not applicable.
Department of Education
No.
(a)-(d) Not applicable.
Department of Education Services
Yes.
(a)
(i)The logo of the Western Australian Aboriginal Education and Training Council.
(ii) An advertisement for the Japanese Studies Scholarships 2015.
(b)
(i) $31.50 (excluding GST)
(ii) $932.34 (excluding GST)
(c)
(i) The logo was recreated for the purpose of being incorporated into a banner for a national conference on Aboriginal education.
(ii) The West Australian newspaper.
(d)
(i) NSW Aboriginal Education Consultative Group Incorporated.
(ii) Adcorp Australia Limited.
Department of Electoral Affairs
Yes.
(a) 2000 promotional pens
(b) $1480 including GST
(c) Pens are distributed to teachers, student teachers and community group leaders who access the services provided by the Electoral Education Centre. Pens were also distributed during NAIDOC week in 2013 and 2014. The purpose of the promotion is to enhance participation in the electoral process.
(d) Custom Imprint
SCSA
Yes.
(a) Re-skinning of 4 existing roll-up SCSA promotional banners
(b) Total cost $1,144, including GST
(c) Banners are used for events, including SCSA workshops and student award ceremonies
(d) Toucan Display Systems
No.
(a)-(d) Not applicable.
Department of Aboriginal Affairs
No.
(a)-(d) Not applicable.
Department of Education
No.
(a)-(d) Not applicable.
Department of Education Services
Yes.
(a)
(i)The logo of the Western Australian Aboriginal Education and Training Council.
(ii) An advertisement for the Japanese Studies Scholarships 2015.
(b)
(i) $31.50 (excluding GST)
(ii) $932.34 (excluding GST)
(c)
(i) The logo was recreated for the purpose of being incorporated into a banner for a national conference on Aboriginal education.
(ii) The West Australian newspaper.
(d)
(i) NSW Aboriginal Education Consultative Group Incorporated.
(ii) Adcorp Australia Limited.
Department of Electoral Affairs
Yes.
(a) 2000 promotional pens
(b) $1480 including GST
(c) Pens are distributed to teachers, student teachers and community group leaders who access the services provided by the Electoral Education Centre. Pens were also distributed during NAIDOC week in 2013 and 2014. The purpose of the promotion is to enhance participation in the electoral process.
(d) Custom Imprint
SCSA
Yes.
(a) Re-skinning of 4 existing roll-up SCSA promotional banners
(b) Total cost $1,144, including GST
(c) Banners are used for events, including SCSA workshops and student award ceremonies
(d) Toucan Display Systems
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