Hon Anthony Fels asks the Premier about government polling on police pay. The Premier's response acknowledges attitudinal research but doesn't directly answer the questions, referring to tabled reports and annual reports for details.

AnsweredQoN 4175Legislative Council
Asked
14 September 2006
Portfolio
Premier

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(1) Has the Government or any Government Agency done any polling on the police pay issue?
(2) If yes to (1), who did the polling?
(3) If yes to (1), what was the cost of the polling?
(4) If yes to (1), how many questions were asked of respondents?
(5) If yes to (1), could the Minister please table the polling?

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Answered
24 October 2006
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
40 days
(1-5) Attitudinal research and surveys are undertaken to determine the level of satisfaction of service delivery. It should be noted that all Community Attitudinal Monitor surveys are tabled in Parliament. Questions and issues for community attitude monitors are negotiated between the contract manager and the contractor, but they are generally consistent to measure changes in community attitudes. The expenditure cost and name of each organisation that has provided market research is reported in the respective agency Annual Report.

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