❓ Mr Hyde questions the Department of Transport on advertising revenue targets set by the Economic Audit Committee, specifically regarding waterside holdings and railway assets, seeking detailed financial figures for past and future years.
AnsweredQoN 7870Legislative Assembly
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I refer to recommendations of the Economic Audit Committee that the Department of Transport raise $5 million in advertising revenue in 2010–2011, and the Government's identification of billboards on the Swan River as a potential source of this income, and ask:
(a) how much advertising revenue was achieved from the fishing boat harbour at Fremantle and other Department of Transport waterside holdings in 2010–2011, and so far in 2011–2012;
(b) what is the budgeted income from the harbour and other waterside holdings in 2011–2012, and future forward estimates years;
(c) how much advertising revenue was achieved from railway reserves and rail station holdings in Western Australia in 2010–2011, and so far in 2011–2012;
(d) what is the budgeted income from railway reserves and rail station holdings in Western Australia in 2011–2012, and future forward estimates years;
(e) how much advertising revenue was achieved from billboards at the Mt Lawley underpass and nearby railway reserve land in 2010–2011, and so far in 2011–2012; and
(f) what is the budgeted income from the Mt Lawley underpass and nearby railway reserve land in 2011–2012, and future forward estimates years?
(a) how much advertising revenue was achieved from the fishing boat harbour at Fremantle and other Department of Transport waterside holdings in 2010–2011, and so far in 2011–2012;
(b) what is the budgeted income from the harbour and other waterside holdings in 2011–2012, and future forward estimates years;
(c) how much advertising revenue was achieved from railway reserves and rail station holdings in Western Australia in 2010–2011, and so far in 2011–2012;
(d) what is the budgeted income from railway reserves and rail station holdings in Western Australia in 2011–2012, and future forward estimates years;
(e) how much advertising revenue was achieved from billboards at the Mt Lawley underpass and nearby railway reserve land in 2010–2011, and so far in 2011–2012; and
(f) what is the budgeted income from the Mt Lawley underpass and nearby railway reserve land in 2011–2012, and future forward estimates years?
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Answered
14 August 2012
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
105 days
The
Department of Transport
advises:
(a) 2010-11 and 2011-12 as at 30 April 2012: $30,265
(b) 2011-12 $23,305.
2012-13 and out years approximately $25,000 per annum.
(c) 2010-11 and 2011-12 to April 2012 $3,968,000.
(d) 2011-12 $1,900,000.
2012-13 $1,929,000.
2013-14 $1,985,000.
2014-15 $2,042,000.
2015-16 $2,102,000.
(e) 2010-11 and 2011-12 to April $556,168.
(f) 2011-12 $351,170.
2012-13 $356,530.
2013-14 $366,880.
2014-15 $377,415.
2015-16 $388,505.
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Department of Transport
advises:
(a) 2010-11 and 2011-12 as at 30 April 2012: $30,265
(b) 2011-12 $23,305.
2012-13 and out years approximately $25,000 per annum.
(c) 2010-11 and 2011-12 to April 2012 $3,968,000.
(d) 2011-12 $1,900,000.
2012-13 $1,929,000.
2013-14 $1,985,000.
2014-15 $2,042,000.
2015-16 $2,102,000.
(e) 2010-11 and 2011-12 to April $556,168.
(f) 2011-12 $351,170.
2012-13 $356,530.
2013-14 $366,880.
2014-15 $377,415.
2015-16 $388,505.
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