A WA parliamentary question seeks clarification on who paid for advertisements for principal and associate principal positions in The West Australian newspaper, and whether costs were shared between the Department of Education and the schools. The answer clarifies the payment responsibilities.

AnsweredQoN 4882Legislative Council
Asked
1 November 2011
Portfolio
Education

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I refer to the advertisements in the
West Australian Newspaper
of 29 and 30 October 2011 for a Principal at each of Tom Price Senior High School and Carnamah District High School and an Associate Principal at Comet Bay College, and I ask, for each advertised position -
(1) Who paid for the advertisement on page 82?
(2) If the cost for the advertisement on page 82 was shared between the Department of Education, or any other Government agency, and the school, how much was paid by each body?
(3) Who paid for the advertisement on page 92?
(4) If the cost for the advertisement on page 92 was shared between the Department of Education, or any other Government agency, and the school, how much was paid by each body?

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Answered
30 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Education
Response time
29 days
(1) The advertisement on page 82 in The West Australian Newspaper on the 29 and 30 October 2011 for a Principal at each of Tom Price Senior High School and Carnamah District High School was paid for by the Department of Education.
The advertisement on page 82 in The West Australian Newspaper on the 29 and 30 October 2011 for an Associate Principal at Comet Bay College was paid for by Comet Bay College.
(2) Costs were not shared in either case.
(3) See response to (1).
(4) Costs were not shared.
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