❓ Mr. Watson questions the Minister for Veterans regarding the engagement, contracts, and work completed by Project 3 and Bright Communications for the ANZAC centenary commemorations. The Minister deflects responsibility, stating these are managed by the City of Albany and Project 3 respectively.
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I refer to the ANZAC centenary commemorations communications consultants, can the Minister please advise: (a) what was the process used to engage both Project 3 and Bright Communications as communication consultants for the centenary commemorations; (b) what work has Project 3 been contracted to do; (c) what is the length of the contract for Project 3; (d) what is the total cost of the contract for Project 3; (e) what work has been completed to date by Project 3; (f) what work has Bright Communications been contracted to do; (g) what is the length of the contract for Bright Communications; (h) what is the total cost of the contract for Bright Communications; and (i) what work has been completed to date by Bright Communications?
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Answered
7 May 2014
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Minister for Veterans
Response time
49 days
(a)-(i) The process, contract, cost and work for Project 3 was determined and is managed by the City of Albany. The process, contract, cost and work for Bright Communications was determined and is managed by Project 3.
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