❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the cost and providers of media monitoring services for departments and agencies under the Minister for Mental Health and Disability Services. The answers reveal the providers, costs, and contract details for each entity.
AnsweredQoN 5457Legislative Assembly
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For each department or agency under the Minister’s control, including the Ministerial Office, I ask:
(a) are media monitoring services provided, and if yes:
(i) which firm/s currently provide a media monitoring service;
(ii) what is the cost of the contract/s;
(iii) since 23 December 2010, how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(iv) what was the duration of the contract/s; and
(v) when did the contract/s commence?
(a) are media monitoring services provided, and if yes:
(i) which firm/s currently provide a media monitoring service;
(ii) what is the cost of the contract/s;
(iii) since 23 December 2010, how much has been paid for media monitoring services;
(iv) what was the duration of the contract/s; and
(v) when did the contract/s commence?
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Answered
23 June 2011
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Mental Health; Disability Services
Response time
30 days
Office of the Minister for Mental Health; Disability Services
(a- a v) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides media monitoring services to Ministerial Offices through the Media Monitoring Unit of the Media Office.
Mental Health Commission; Drug and Alcohol Office
(a) Media monitoring services are provided to the Mental Health Commission and the Drug and Alcohol Office (DAO) via the Department of Health contract.
(i) Media Monitors Australia Pty Ltd.
(ii) Nil cost incurred by the Mental Health Commission or the Drug and Alcohol Office.
(iii-v) Please refer to QON LA 5442.
Disability Services Commission
(a) Yes
(i) Media Monitors Australia Pty Ltd.
(ii) $12,000.
(iii) $3,958.27 from 23 December 2010 to 25 May 2011.
(iv) One year
(v) Media Monitors was initially contracted in December 2006, with services commencing on 1 January 2007, renewed annually.
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(a- a v) The Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides media monitoring services to Ministerial Offices through the Media Monitoring Unit of the Media Office.
Mental Health Commission; Drug and Alcohol Office
(a) Media monitoring services are provided to the Mental Health Commission and the Drug and Alcohol Office (DAO) via the Department of Health contract.
(i) Media Monitors Australia Pty Ltd.
(ii) Nil cost incurred by the Mental Health Commission or the Drug and Alcohol Office.
(iii-v) Please refer to QON LA 5442.
Disability Services Commission
(a) Yes
(i) Media Monitors Australia Pty Ltd.
(ii) $12,000.
(iii) $3,958.27 from 23 December 2010 to 25 May 2011.
(iv) One year
(v) Media Monitors was initially contracted in December 2006, with services commencing on 1 January 2007, renewed annually.
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