Question regarding expenditure on the 'Bigger Picture' campaign by departments and agencies under the Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts. The Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority spent $3,864,680.06 since 2012.

AnsweredQoN 5210Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 March 2016
Portfolio
Planning; Culture and the Arts

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I refer to expenditure on advertising, campaigns and promotions, branding, research, printing and other forms of communication associated with the State Government’s "Bigger Picture" campaign, and ask for each department and agency under the Minister’s control: (a) has the department or agency expended any money as part of, or associated with, the Bigger Picture campaign; and (b) if yes to (a), what is the total amount expended in each of the financial years, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 and 1 July 2015 to date?

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Answered
10 May 2016
Responded by
Minister for Planning; Culture and the Arts
Response time
56 days
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
(a) Yes
(b) Amount expended to 15 March 2016 since the campaign commence in 2012 is $3,864,680.06
Department of Planning
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
Art Gallery of Western Australia
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
Department of Culture and the Arts
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
Perth Theatre Trust
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
ScreenWest
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
State Library of Western Australia
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
State Records Office
(a) No
(b) Not applicable
Western Australian Museum
(a - b) No funds were spent on the ‘Bigger Picture’ campaign, however the WA Museum has incorporated the Bigger Picture logo on materials related to the New Museum Project. Total expenditure on these materials since 1 July 2013 is $21,760. The materials have been used for community and stakeholder engagement and do not form part of a dedicated campaign.

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