A WA parliamentary question sought information on government spending on professional photo editing services since March 2017. Most departments reported no expenditure, while the Water Corporation confirmed spending $720 on services from The Brand Agency and PaperScout for various promotional materials.

AnsweredQoN 4483Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 February 2019
Portfolio
Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science

QuestionView source ↗

Have any of your departments, agencies, boards, publicly owned corporations or Ministerial Office (since 17 March 2017) spent money on professional photo editing services: (a) If so: (i) What company has been engaged to undertake the photo editing; (ii) What was the purpose of each engagement; (iii) How much money has been spent; and (iv) Have the edited images been made publicly available: (A) If not, why not?

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Answered
20 March 2019
Responded by
Minister for Water; Fisheries; Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science
Response time
10 days
Aqwest
No
(a) – (A) Not applicable
Busselton Water
No
(a) – (A) Not applicable
ChemCentre
No
(a) – (A) Not applicable
Department of Fisheries
No
(a) – (A) Not applicable
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4472
Department of Water
No
(a) – (A) Not applicable
Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
No
(a) – (A) Not applicable
Forest Products Commission
No
(a) – (A) Not applicable
Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4467
Minister Kelly’s Ministerial Office
No
(a) – (A) Not applicable
Office of the Government Chief Information Officer
No
(a) – (A) Not applicable
Office of Digital Government
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 4467
Water Corporation
(a) Yes
(i) The Brand Agency and PaperScout
(ii) Save the Ngaba poster design, Seek a Leak week poster design, Leederville Carnival photoshop and Watermark newsletter image
(iii) $720
(iv)Yes
(A) Not applicable

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