A WA parliamentary question seeks details about the Lotteries Commission's advertising contract renewal, including tender dates, number of received tenders, contract value, and award status. The Minister provides a detailed response outlining the timeline and financial aspects.

AnsweredQoN 378Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 August 2000
Portfolio
Racing and Gaming

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(1) Will the Minister confirm that the advertising contract from the Lotteries Commission is up for renewal? (2) On what date were tenders sought? (3) How many tenders were received? (4) What is the approximate value of the contract? (5) If the contract has been awarded - (a) who was it awarded to; (b) on what date; (c) what is the expiry date; and (d) what was the value of the contract? (6) If the contract has not been awarded, when will it be awarded? Answered on 13 September 2000 The Minister

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Answered
13 September 2000
Response time
35 days
(1) The Lotteries Commission advertising contract is due for renewal (2) Tender document released - 9 June 2000 Briefing session - 16 June 2000 Lodgement of tenders - 30 June 2000 (3) Two tenders were received (4) The contract is for a 5 year period and the value is : Media - $4.9 million per annum [approximately] Production - $1.6 million per annum [approximately] (5) The contract has not yet been awarded (6) Lotteries Commission Board Approval - 23 August 2000 State Tenders Committee consideration approval - 31 August 2000 Contract commencement date - 1 October 2000
(2) On what date were tenders sought? (3) How many tenders were received? (4) What is the approximate value of the contract? (5) If the contract has been awarded - (a) who was it awarded to; (b) on what date; (c) what is the expiry date; and (d) what was the value of the contract? (6) If the contract has not been awarded, when will it be awarded? Answered on 13 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Lotteries Commission advertising contract is due for renewal (2) Tender document released - 9 June 2000 Briefing session - 16 June 2000 Lodgement of tenders - 30 June 2000 (3) Two tenders were received (4) The contract is for a 5 year period and the value is : Media - $4.9 million per annum [approximately] Production - $1.6 million per annum [approximately] (5) The contract has not yet been awarded (6) Lotteries Commission Board Approval - 23 August 2000 State Tenders Committee consideration approval - 31 August 2000 Contract commencement date - 1 October 2000
(3) How many tenders were received? (4) What is the approximate value of the contract? (5) If the contract has been awarded - (a) who was it awarded to; (b) on what date; (c) what is the expiry date; and (d) what was the value of the contract? (6) If the contract has not been awarded, when will it be awarded? Answered on 13 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Lotteries Commission advertising contract is due for renewal (2) Tender document released - 9 June 2000 Briefing session - 16 June 2000 Lodgement of tenders - 30 June 2000 (3) Two tenders were received (4) The contract is for a 5 year period and the value is : Media - $4.9 million per annum [approximately] Production - $1.6 million per annum [approximately] (5) The contract has not yet been awarded (6) Lotteries Commission Board Approval - 23 August 2000 State Tenders Committee consideration approval - 31 August 2000 Contract commencement date - 1 October 2000
(4) What is the approximate value of the contract? (5) If the contract has been awarded - (a) who was it awarded to; (b) on what date; (c) what is the expiry date; and (d) what was the value of the contract? (6) If the contract has not been awarded, when will it be awarded? Answered on 13 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Lotteries Commission advertising contract is due for renewal (2) Tender document released - 9 June 2000 Briefing session - 16 June 2000 Lodgement of tenders - 30 June 2000 (3) Two tenders were received (4) The contract is for a 5 year period and the value is : Media - $4.9 million per annum [approximately] Production - $1.6 million per annum [approximately] (5) The contract has not yet been awarded (6) Lotteries Commission Board Approval - 23 August 2000 State Tenders Committee consideration approval - 31 August 2000 Contract commencement date - 1 October 2000
(5) If the contract has been awarded - (a) who was it awarded to; (b) on what date; (c) what is the expiry date; and (d) what was the value of the contract? (6) If the contract has not been awarded, when will it be awarded? Answered on 13 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Lotteries Commission advertising contract is due for renewal (2) Tender document released - 9 June 2000 Briefing session - 16 June 2000 Lodgement of tenders - 30 June 2000 (3) Two tenders were received (4) The contract is for a 5 year period and the value is : Media - $4.9 million per annum [approximately] Production - $1.6 million per annum [approximately] (5) The contract has not yet been awarded (6) Lotteries Commission Board Approval - 23 August 2000 State Tenders Committee consideration approval - 31 August 2000 Contract commencement date - 1 October 2000
(b) on what date; (c) what is the expiry date; and (d) what was the value of the contract?
(c) what is the expiry date; and (d) what was the value of the contract?
(d) what was the value of the contract?
Answered on 13 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Lotteries Commission advertising contract is due for renewal (2) Tender document released - 9 June 2000 Briefing session - 16 June 2000 Lodgement of tenders - 30 June 2000 (3) Two tenders were received (4) The contract is for a 5 year period and the value is : Media - $4.9 million per annum [approximately] Production - $1.6 million per annum [approximately] (5) The contract has not yet been awarded (6) Lotteries Commission Board Approval - 23 August 2000 State Tenders Committee consideration approval - 31 August 2000 Contract commencement date - 1 October 2000

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