A parliamentary question seeks information about the InterSector publication, including ministerial responsibility, content, advertising, and production costs. The response clarifies responsibilities and provides details on the shift to online job postings.

AnsweredQoN 631Legislative Council
Asked
24 August 2006
Portfolio
Leader of the House representing the Premier

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INTERSECTOR - PUBLICATION
I refer to the publication InterSector . (1) Which minister is responsible for its publication? (2) Why are job advertisements no longer contained in the magazine? (3) Who is responsible for the content of the articles included in the magazine? (4) Does the publisher seek paid advertising for the magazine? (5) What was the net cost of producing volume 12, No 6 of July 2006? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. On behalf of the Leader of the House, I provide the following answer - (1) The Minister for Public Sector Management. (2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(1) Which minister is responsible for its publication? (2) Why are job advertisements no longer contained in the magazine? (3) Who is responsible for the content of the articles included in the magazine? (4) Does the publisher seek paid advertising for the magazine? (5) What was the net cost of producing volume 12, No 6 of July 2006? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. On behalf of the Leader of the House, I provide the following answer - (1) The Minister for Public Sector Management. (2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(2) Why are job advertisements no longer contained in the magazine? (3) Who is responsible for the content of the articles included in the magazine? (4) Does the publisher seek paid advertising for the magazine? (5) What was the net cost of producing volume 12, No 6 of July 2006? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. On behalf of the Leader of the House, I provide the following answer - (1) The Minister for Public Sector Management. (2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(3) Who is responsible for the content of the articles included in the magazine? (4) Does the publisher seek paid advertising for the magazine? (5) What was the net cost of producing volume 12, No 6 of July 2006? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. On behalf of the Leader of the House, I provide the following answer - (1) The Minister for Public Sector Management. (2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(4) Does the publisher seek paid advertising for the magazine? (5) What was the net cost of producing volume 12, No 6 of July 2006? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. On behalf of the Leader of the House, I provide the following answer - (1) The Minister for Public Sector Management. (2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(5) What was the net cost of producing volume 12, No 6 of July 2006? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. On behalf of the Leader of the House, I provide the following answer - (1) The Minister for Public Sector Management. (2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. On behalf of the Leader of the House, I provide the following answer - (1) The Minister for Public Sector Management. (2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. On behalf of the Leader of the House, I provide the following answer - (1) The Minister for Public Sector Management. (2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(1) The Minister for Public Sector Management. (2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(2) Every job seeker from the private or public sector now has access to all public sector vacancies. All public service jobs, previously published fortnightly in the InterSector magazine, are now published on the Western Australian Government Job Board web site at jobs.wa.gov.au. Previously an estimated 2 500 jobs were advertised in the InterSector magazine. In 2005 more than 12 000 jobs were advertised on the WA Government Job Board. (3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(3) Content is provided by government agencies, and the public sector management division of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet provides editorial guidance. (4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(4) Yes. (5) $30 485.
(5) $30 485.

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