❓ A parliamentary question seeking detailed information on the engagement of market research and polling agencies by agencies within the Housing and Racing & Gaming portfolios during the 2015-16 financial year, including costs, report titles, and briefings provided to the Minister.
AnsweredQoN 5749Legislative Assembly
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For each agency within each of the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, please provide the following information: (a) during the 2015-16 financial year, on how many occassions did the agencies engage market research or polling agencies; (b) what are the names of these market research or polling agencies, and how much was paid to each such business; (c) what is the title and date of each report prepared by these market research or polling agencies; (d) if a copy of any such report was provided to the Minister or the Minister's office, which reports were provided and on what date; and (e) did any such market research or polling agency provide a verbal briefing to the Minister or to the Minister's office: (i) if yes, on what date or dates; and (ii) if yes, who was present during this verbal briefing?
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Answered
20 September 2016
Responded by
Minister for Housing; Racing and Gaming
Response time
35 days
The Housing Authority:
The Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor:
The Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor:
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