Question regarding the cost and logistical implications of rebranding offices and vehicles following the split of the Department of Environment and Conservation into the Department of Environmental Regulation and the Department of Parks and Wildlife. The answer provides specific numbers for signage changes.

AnsweredQoN 1550Legislative Assembly
Asked
31 October 2013
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I refer to the changes to the Department of Environment and Conservation, which has been split into the Department of Environmental Regulation and the Department of Parks and Wildlife, and ask: (a) how many offices require new signage to accommodate the new title of each department; and (b) how many pollution response vehicles require new signage to accommodate the new title of each department?

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Answered
3 December 2013
Responded by
Minister for Environment
Response time
33 days
For the Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW)
(a) Of the 73 office locations throughout the state, 24 have had new signs put in place.
For the purposes of this answer the department's Kensington and Bentley sites have each been treated as a single location.
(b) Not applicable.
For the Department of Environment Regulation (DER)
(a) Eleven offices require new signage.
(b) Nine DER vehicles require new signage.

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