A Western Australian parliamentary question on notice inquires about the costs associated with plants and flower arrangements in the Minister's office and relevant departments since December 1, 2010. The response indicates minimal spending, primarily within the Department for Communities and Child Protection.

AnsweredQoN 5555Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 May 2011
Portfolio
Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests; Youth

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For each department and agency within the Minister’s portfolios:
(a) what amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of plants since 1 December 2010;
(b) how many plants are featured in the Minister’s office;
(c) what company is contracted to tend to and water these plants;
(d) what is the cost of this contract to date since 1 December 2010;
(e) how regularly does this company tend to and water the plants;
(f) how many flower arrangements are featured in the Minister’s office;
(g) which companies provide flower arrangements to the office;
(h) what amount has been paid for the hiring and/or purchase of flower arrangements since 1 December 2010; and
(i) how regularly are flower arrangements replaced?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
23 June 2011
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests; Youth
Response time
30 days
Ministerial Office
(a - i) Not applicable
Department  for Communities
(a) For the period since 1 December 2010 the Department for Communities has paid $3 130.80 for the hiring or purchase of plants.
(b - i) Not applicable
Department for Child Protection
(a)
$904.68
(b) - (i)
Not applicable
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